Not sure if this is a bug in the wifi drivers (which I know are a closed box) or maybe just an UI glitch, but my phone, a Moto G Pure, gets reported by the router as connecting at AC rates on 2.4 GHz. Router is an RT-AC66U B1 running Merlin 386.5_2.
I don't normally use 2.4 GHz, I was just checking something when I noticed this happening and was a bit confused since, as far as I know, AC is 5 GHz only.
Code:
SSID: "xx_2.4GHz"
noise: -89 dBm Channel: 6
BSSID: 04:D9:xx:xx:xx:xx Capability: ESS ShortPre ShortSlot RRM
Supported Rates: [ 1(b) 2(b) 5.5(b) 6 9 11(b) 12 18 24 36 48 54 ]
VHT Capable:
Chanspec: 2.4GHz channel 6 20MHz (0x1006)
Primary channel: 6
HT Capabilities:
Supported HT MCS : 0-23
VHT Capabilities:
Supported VHT (tx) Rates:
NSS: 1 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 2 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 3 MCS: 0-9
Supported VHT (rx) Rates:
NSS: 1 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 2 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 3 MCS: 0-9
Interference Level: Acceptable
Mode : AP Only
Stations List
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idx MAC Associated Authorized RSSI PHY PSM SGI STBC Tx rate Rx rate Connect Time
D8:CF:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -38dBm ac No Yes Yes 86.7M 86.7M 00:32:53
64:89:xx:xx:xx:xx Yes Yes -46dBm n Yes Yes Yes 1M 1M 00:33:54
SSID: "xx_5GHz"
noise: -92 dBm Channel: 149/80
BSSID: 04:D9:xx:xx:xx:xx Capability: ESS RRM
Supported Rates: [ 6(b) 9 12(b) 18 24(b) 36 48 54 ]
VHT Capable:
Chanspec: 5GHz channel 155 80MHz (0xe09b)
Primary channel: 149
HT Capabilities:
Supported HT MCS : 0-23
VHT Capabilities:
Supported VHT (tx) Rates:
NSS: 1 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 2 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 3 MCS: 0-9
Supported VHT (rx) Rates:
NSS: 1 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 2 MCS: 0-9
NSS: 3 MCS: 0-9
Interference Level: Acceptable
Mode : AP Only
Stations List
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idx MAC Associated Authorized RSSI PHY PSM SGI STBC Tx rate Rx rate Connect Time
I don't normally use 2.4 GHz, I was just checking something when I noticed this happening and was a bit confused since, as far as I know, AC is 5 GHz only.