i couldn't find an option to do tha on 192.168.1.1
NETGEAR doesn't expose controls that limit operation to older standards. As the OP noted, the best you can do is adjust the maximum link rate. Limiting to "Up to 600 Mbps" on 5 GHz should lock out AC rates on 5 GHz.
Remember that in 2.4 GHz, most AC routers operate as N routers. The exception are AC1900 routers, which can support an additional set of AC link rates when they find clients that can support them.
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