Is my WiFI 6GHz and how to find the connected device.
Hi,
Please help me. We have a EAP653 v1 - AX3000 Ceiling Mount WiFi 6 Access Point
We have devices that are capable of connecting to 6GHz but i cannot found them on the list
I also created a test WLAN Group to use the 6GHz but when trying to apply the settings - Is says "no entry in the table"
Thanks for any advice and help.
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Hi @Jeesoon1
EAP653 is wifi6 but it doesn't support 6Ghz.
To use 6Ghz band, you need a wifi6e product such as EAP773.
To understand more about the wifi protocols, you may have a look at the following:
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to connect to 6 Ghz you must have access points that support 6 Ghz, as far as I can see you don't
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Its weird, i thought the access point was 6 GHz because the name and WiFi standard have number 6 in it.
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6 Ghz is frequency/channel WiFi 6 is a Wifi standard that has nothing to do with each other. On your access points, you only have 2.4 and 5 Ghz radios, but you are not the first to have misunderstood this
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Hi @Jeesoon1
EAP653 is wifi6 but it doesn't support 6Ghz.
To use 6Ghz band, you need a wifi6e product such as EAP773.
To understand more about the wifi protocols, you may have a look at the following:
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