northumberland
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Using the BE92U as the main router and the 92U as a node..
WiFi 6ghz - how to configure?
Thanks
WiFi 6ghz - how to configure?
Thanks
With that username would you be in the uk? No 6GHz here.Using the BE92U as the main router and the 92U as a node..
WiFi 6ghz - how to configure?
Thanks
Yeah, AP mode looks like the only way. Shame that going into mesh mode blocks you from adding the name/tables.Gonna need to swap the two or use the RT-BE92U in Access Point mode.
???With that username would you be in the uk? No 6GHz here.
You suggesting you have 6GHz wifi running on a router in the uk? Don't be telling everyone - we're still limited to the U-NII-4 (upper 5GHz) band.???
It's running on my RT-BE92U.
You suggesting you have 6GHz wifi running on a router in the uk? Don't be telling everyone - we're still limited to the U-NII-4 (upper 5GHz) band.
That didn't answer my question.
The BE88U is dual band but the BE92U is tri-band.That didn't answer my question.
Do you have the 6GHz band available on your router? This question is for the uk on an Asus router that's currently available - your RT-BE92U specifically. Proof?
My RT-BE88U will only ever go to 177 on 5GHz.
I'm sorry but your router does not have 6 GHz capability. That is the reason you aren't able to use it...I'm still not seeing a reply to my question. I'll drop it and re-add you to my ignore list, as you are clearly ignoring me.
Yes.That didn't answer my question.
Do you have the 6GHz band available on your router? This question is for the uk on an Asus router that's currently available - your RT-BE92U specifically. Proof?
My RT-BE88U will only ever go to 177 on 5GHz.
You may consider separating AXE/AC to Access Point mode as I mentioned in this thread somewhere. Not quite AiMesh but works reasonably with WAM enabled on all bands. (I am not sure WAM is available on AC routers, because currently my AC68U is a node on an AXE mesh)...Yes.
I also have a laptop that connected to it in the 6GHz band.
Although in the end I switched it off for client connexions and reserved it for the AIMesh backhaul, as I have an older node (RT-AC86U) which doesn't run 6GHz and it seemed to cause problems when a client using 6GHz switched to it.
I don't really need it for clients.
What bugs me is that 6 GHz shows "20/40/80/160/320 MHz". The 6 GHz radio is 2x2 and supports a maximum 5764 Mbps, which is up to 160 MHz only. Why is 320 even there?....Yes.
I also have a laptop that connected to it in the 6GHz band.
Although in the end I switched it off for client connexions and reserved it for the AIMesh backhaul, as I have an older node (RT-AC86U) which doesn't run 6GHz and it seemed to cause problems when a client using 6GHz switched to it.
I don't really need it for clients.
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