Thx all for the input, so if I were to go 6 ghz, I need to have a different access point for the older homekit smart home devices that do not support wpa 3? Are they going to still work together in an apple HomeKit setup with different wpa levels? Thx
Thx all, so back to original question, by assigning “only” the 6Ghz and 2.4Ghz with the same SSID and password of the main router and different ssid for the 5Ghz and different ssid for all other bands for the other 2 access points, will I still get the limited compatibility message? Thx
I am planning to upgrade to wifi 6e/7 in the near future and my current setup is a main router connected to two access points (not a mesh setup), all bands with different SSID and with Iphones/Ipads/homepods and many other homekit devices connected to them. I use dfferent ssids because i...
i have read some where that there will be a warning massage in the iphone/ipad connected to 6 ghz if all bands are not set to same ssid… i may be wrong
Any ideas of why in the Asus Merlin networking tools - Wifi radar… devices are connected with a green line but why some lines are yellow? The yellow ones will sometimes turn int green…. what ismit trying to indicate? Thx
I live in Hong Kong and my understanding is the upper 6 GHZ channels are restricted. All WiFi 6E/7 routers needed to be inspected and have their upper channels blocked ( by firmware) in order to be sold in Hong Kong but not client devices. I think if u buy a router form Amazon, one shall able to...
Any one know how the dual 6Ghz band works on the BE98 Pro? Does it divide the 6GHZ band into 2, upper and lower or both the 6ghz bands get the full length? Thx