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    Apple devices cannot connect to the 5Ghz network

    Ok.. so I fixed the issue, indeed it had to do with iOS having a very strict protocol based on Geo and Frequencies. I did what I had to do with the NVRAM settings.... Thanks all for your help.
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    Apple devices cannot connect to the 5Ghz network

    Ok, status update. I tried the following, all with no effect. Having said that, I am nearly positive now that is has something to do with the regions, and maybe Apple being very overzealous as to how it treats an EU frequency outside the allowed zone. Actions / Tests - Factory Reset @John...
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    Apple devices cannot connect to the 5Ghz network

    Good suggestion but It's a tricky one. I say "Apple" because well, I mostly have EU bought apple devices. Coincidentally the non-apple devices are all bought here, so cannot isolate that test. I will try doing a network reset but not very hopeful as that wont be applicable to the Mac laptops...
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    Apple devices cannot connect to the 5Ghz network

    Thanks a lot for the suggestions, tried them both, rebooted and no difference unfortunately : (
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    Apple devices cannot connect to the 5Ghz network

    Currently running Merlin 388.1 on my AX88U. Both bands are "on" (2 & 5Gz) however for some reason neither my iPhone 13 Pro, or my wife's, or my MacBook Pro M1, or the MacBook Air cannot view the 5gz network. Other devices in the house (ie Samsung TVs), can view it and connect with no problems...
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