Does your 2.4/5Ghz show authentication as WP2/WP3?I installed this update and half of my devices won't connect to WIFI. Some are asking for passwords and when they are entered the device still won't connect. I assume this has something to do with a change to WPA encryption as it now shows AES+GCMP256. There is no way to change this option either.
I have a mesh RT-ac68u I use as a switch(wifi off). I did try to turn the wifi on for this router and some of the devices that couldn't connect to the 96u were able to connect to that.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
I have it set to use all 3 bands and the authentication is WPA2/WPA3-Personal.Does your 2.4/5Ghz show authentication as WP2/WP3?
You might need to factory reset...specially since they made a lot of fixes.I have it set to use all 3 bands and the authentication is WPA2/WPA3-Personal.
I tried a factory reset and it worked for a short bit then everything disconnected from WIFI. I have since tried to factory reset, downgrade to the old firmware, factory reset, upload new firmware all manually. One thing I noticed is under the smart connect rules is the 6ghz band seems to be missing details. I confirmed that with the old firmware they were there. I then tried to factory reset with the new firmware again with the same result.You might need to factory reset...specially since they made a lot of fixes.
@Daedalus14 - I have seen this and just moments ago I saw a change in my connectivity after trying something. Here's my story.I installed this update and half of my devices won't connect to WIFI. Some are asking for passwords and when they are entered the device still won't connect. I assume this has something to do with a change to WPA encryption as it now shows AES+GCMP256. There is no way to change this option either.
I have a mesh RT-ac68u I use as a switch(wifi off). I did try to turn the wifi on for this router and some of the devices that couldn't connect to the 96u were able to connect to that.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
Same issue for me. I have a newer Amazon FireTV and a Fire Tablet that just won't authenticate anymore when wifi 7 is enabled. It seems to be that new encryption setting that breaks it. When I disabled wifi 7, it reverts to just AES and everything connects fine. Hopefully they can release a bug fix soon that fixes this issue. I have 2 wifi 7 devices, but will continue to stick to just wifi 6e for now sadly.I installed this update and half of my devices won't connect to WIFI. Some are asking for passwords and when they are entered the device still won't connect. I assume this has something to do with a change to WPA encryption as it now shows AES+GCMP256. There is no way to change this option either.
I have a mesh RT-ac68u I use as a switch(wifi off). I did try to turn the wifi on for this router and some of the devices that couldn't connect to the 96u were able to connect to that.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
Another bug with 5Gz. If i enable 160, none of iphone see it.
Despite what the Apple site says the iPhone 15 Pro at least supports 160MHz channels on 5GHz.Which iPhone supports 160MHz wide channel on 5GHz band?
Wi-Fi specifications for Apple devices
Learn about Wi-Fi specifications for Apple devices.support.apple.com
Despite what the Apple site says the iPhone 15 Pro at least supports 160MHz channels on 5GHz.
I can back this up. I can get 1300Mbps down on my iPhone 15 Pro. I don't have 160Mhz enabled to get a screenshot at the moment, but it is the only device I have that gets a boost from 160Mhz. Hence why I don't bother enabling it with DFS channels.May I see some proof for this claim?
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