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  1. J

    Guest network for wired devices

    Do you have any other devices on your modem? Plug it into that and it won't be able to get on your network through the WAN.
  2. J

    ZenWifi AX No 160mhz for backhaul

    Under the professional tab for 5g1 try enabling DL/UL OFDMA + MU-MIMO You dont have any port forwards do you? Might be worth trying to turn off some of the advanced features too. One last thing to try is manually selecting different channels. I did find some channels restricted the throughput.
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    ZenWifi AX No 160mhz for backhaul

    Ok thats interesting. You are not topping out at the max rate like you are on your AC 866.7M which shows your antennas are OK. Go into AI mesh and check if it is connecting to the node or the router. I have found if my phone connects to one then I get close to the other it will stick until I...
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    ZenWifi AX No 160mhz for backhaul

    Ok that's good. You just managed to clip it off but to the right of that image is the TX and RX rates. Would be good to see them for all devices to see if they are reaching the speed cap for particular scenarios or if speed is having issues due to the dB.
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    ZenWifi AX No 160mhz for backhaul

    Check you have a WiFi symbol with a 6 next to it. Check you have mu-mimo QAM 1024 enabled. If you have 2.4 and 5ghz on same SSID check that your devices are not being pushed onto 2.4ghz because of frequency/location. For instance amazon firesticks only like lower bands 36-48 (52-64 will push...
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    ZenWifi AX No 160mhz for backhaul

    Reboot your XT8. Select 160mhz if you can and apply. If you can't select 160mhz or you can't manually pick a channel then DFS is either waiting or has denied a channel. This can bump you down to 2.4ghz. Go to System log > Wireless log and look for the following If you see the "Temporarily...
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