Is this one of the differences between B1 and B2? Are there any other differences?Does your rx rates in network map shows 2882M rx rates for wifi6 devices?
Is this one of the differences between B1 and B2? Are there any other differences?Does your rx rates in network map shows 2882M rx rates for wifi6 devices?
Is this one of the differences between B1 and B2? Are there any other differences?
newer hardware appear to use newer QCN9074 chipset over the original 5054.
If your is B1 and it is also showing RX 3602M, it does seem this hardware change took effect from revision B. Qualcomm have revised their networking pro 1200 webpage to only QCN9074
9074 has qualcom proprietary 4K qam. https://community.arubanetworks.com...-1e6a-4b9a-9349-df7b4c84b3cb&tab=digestviewer
The way to further validate is using xiaomi m11 with its enabled 4K qam to see if the TX is giving 2882M
or it could just be the asuswrt stock firmware giving misreadings...
I know this is an older thread, but do you have any proof? Theres nothing in US FCC database that goes along with this.
Theres two AX89X revisions IE: MSQ-RTAX2E01 (B1+B2?) and the original MSQ-RTAX2E00 (A1+A2).. Both are 5054 based.
Networking pro 1200 may have been "updated", but a change of radio or QAM would require completely new certification. Hence why I think B2 is still 5054.
4K QAM also wouldn't be activated even if the hardware supported.. Requires capable clients and software/firmware to scale into higher MCS.
Synology RT6600AX has a newer QCN9024, (HW supports 4K QAM, but it would be the same story..)
dmesg or /sys/ ought to be authoritative about what hardware it's running on.I am sorry i do not have hardware proof as that entails me to dismantle. Was just going by the readouts in the setup page. Which the readings may be wrong as you mentioned
dmesg or /sys/ ought to be authoritative about what hardware it's running on.
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