Yes, Note 20 doesn't support 6E.It shows nothing for 6GHz when run on my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. But that may be expected as the 20 Ultra doesn't have a 6E capable wifi chip.
Yes, Note 20 doesn't support 6E.It shows nothing for 6GHz when run on my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. But that may be expected as the 20 Ultra doesn't have a 6E capable wifi chip.
Yes, Note 20 doesn't support 6E.
Intel hasn't open 6G band on 22.20.0.6, in addition , windows and Linux OS also need to support 6E or you will not be able to see 6E SSID.This is with the 22.20.0.6 drivers. I haven't found a newer release or beta driver. Also the latest release firmware for the GT-AXE11000.
How are you finding the GT-AXE11000 so far
Amazon may open the page
You can send feedback via your webGUI, ASUS will check the log and feedback to you regarding the issue you mentioned.I bought two AXE11000 to have in Aimesh mode. So far it’s been really buggy. Second router that’s acting as a node is consistently disconnecting throughout the day. Have had it since Friday. I’m sure it will be buggy for the first couple of firmwares. I occasionally get full download speeds from my 802.11AX devices. The 6Ghz band is being used as a wireless backhaul to the second router, which has a computers, Apple TV, and a gaming console using the lan ports, getting full download speeds from my Fios service on each lan device on the node, but wirelessly from the node is giving me slow AX speeds. The old AX11000 which I had two in AiMesh were performing much better.
Before I get questioned about having two... getting full advertised speeds from my Fios provider on the other side of my home is why I get these Triband routers, I can’t run Ethernet across the home. The AiMesh is amazing being able to use a dedicated wireless backhaul when you can’t run cable. I get my full advertised speeds pretty much across the home, I’ll be adding a switch to my node so I can add more wired devices on the other side of the home.
Back in stock for March Delivery.The fact that Amazon has removed the router from its search results should tell you something.
Did you guys really expect a fully functioning router given past experience with first-in-category products?
You need to get both trial version of windows OS and Intel AX210 driver to see 6G SSID, their current released version prohibited 6E, so you are not able to see it and use it. Suggest you to send feedback via router webGUI to ASUS if you have any issues.Update on my experience so far. My GT-AXE arrived with an earlier firmware than what is listed on the Asus website as the initial release. I didn’t realize that and had no luck getting my AX210 or S21 Ultra to connect. Would get incorrect password error with my S21. The S21 was able to see the 6E network, but the AX210s were not.
I only bought the router for its 6E capability so in my experiments I have disabled its 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, and wired it to the LAN of my GT-AX11000 so I can still use my home network and have 6E. Once I was online, I updated the firmware to 3.0.0.4.386.42026, reset the router and continued to set it up.
So far. Neither of my two AX210 computers can see the 6E network. I even updated my driver to 22.30.0.1, 01/20/2021, which you can download and extract from Killer Network Driver Suite.
MyS21 Ultra does recognize the 6E network with release firmware. It will connect at 2.2GBps and then drop down to 500-800Mbps, however it will not connect to any of the 6E guest networks. Keep getting incorrect password error, even tried with open authentication – no luck.
As far as the Android apps that scan for 6E networks. WiFiScanner by bitbatzen does see the 6E network, but can’t identify what channel it’s broadcasting and therefore wont show up correctly in their app. I managed to find another app, Expert Speed Test WiFi Analyzer by analiti, which does correctly identify the 6E network and it’s attributes.
Not sure if Windows or the Intel driver is prohibiting my two AX210 computers from seeing and connecting, but hopefully there will be some progress before my return window closes.
Also just noticed neither of my two computers which were recently upgraded to the AX210 will not enter sleep mode, while my computers that are using the AX200 have no issues going to sleep. Not sure this is related or just coincidence.
You don’t need the preview version of W10, just need the 20.30.0.11 driver and a registry edit to enable 6 GHz. Even if you use W10 preview you still need the reg edit for Intel WiFi subsection.You need to get both trial version of windows OS and Intel AX210 driver to see 6G SSID, their current released version prohibited 6E, so you are not able to see it and use it. Suggest you to send feedback via router webGUI to ASUS if you have any issues.
I’m waiting on the Axe86u (if there’s ever such a product). I’ve had a decent experience with the Ax86u...
I wonder if certain 6 ghz channels have higher speeds than others? I mean 6 ghz is empty now, so it shouldn't really matter, but on 5ghz i get the best speeds on channel 100/104.I activated the AX210's 6GHz support using the driver from the Killer package and the registry edit. As mentioned above, it's necessary to configure the GT-AXE11000 to use Opportunistic Wireless Encryption instead of WPA3. This does work with Windows 10 Pro but the speeds are slightly slower - with 5GHz I see about 97MB/sec with FTP file transfers from a local Ubuntu server; with 6GHz that drops to about 90MB/sec. Obviously more driver updates are needed.
No my card is coming from amazon next week, the issue with the s21 ended up being adguard with it disabled It works as intended.@Ironcobra80, just wondering if you tested first with just a new SSID? Glad the network reset helped.
@thiggins I have until March 6th, so I'll keep it for a while before I make a decision.@erick_e I don't know how wide your return window is, but it's obviously very early days for 6E. I would expect tough going for at least a few months. If you're looking for reliable operation, cut your losses and return the product now.
Channel | RSSI | SNR | Noise | |
215 | -67 to 63 | 33 | -94 | |
197 | -71 to 66 | 32 | -94 | |
181 | -82 to 70 | 29 | -95 | |
165 | -82 to 77 | 27 | -95 | |
149 | -79 to 73 | 28 | -95 | faded away |
133 | -76 to 72 | 22 | -96 | |
117 | -72 to 69 | 30 | -96 | |
101 | -69 to 66 | 37 | -95 | |
85 | -79 to 77 | 30 | -95 | faded away |
69 | -73 to 77 | 24 | -96 | |
53 | -78 to 76 | 28 | -94 | |
37 | -77 to 76 | 28 | -95 |
The reason why you only see 12 channels because you have PSC (Preferred Scanning Channel) enabled. If you turn it off, you will see more channels. Like this.@thiggins I have until March 6th, so I'll keep it for a while before I make a decision.
@avtella, thanks for the registry tip. I had 23 keys under the one for my Class Net. I found the key, in my case 0020, containing the AX210 information and added the DWORD Value to it. I have attached a picture for those not familiar with Register Editor.
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For now more experiences with the router below.
I tried to test the signal strength for the 80MHz wide channels, however something seems off. The router list 48 20MHz wide channels, but only 12 80MHz channels which are all off center. I thought there were supposed to be 59 20 MHZ channels and 14 80 MHz channels.
Anyways, here is what I have for signal strength in my living room about 30 feet away through two walls. For reference my normal 5GHz RSSI is about -50 and SNR is about 45.
80MHz
Channel RSSI SNR Noise 215 -67 to 63 33 -94 197 -71 to 66 32 -94 181 -82 to 70 29 -95 165 -82 to 77 27 -95 149 -79 to 73 28 -95 faded away 133 -76 to 72 22 -96 117 -72 to 69 30 -96 101 -69 to 66 37 -95 85 -79 to 77 30 -95 faded away 69 -73 to 77 24 -96 53 -78 to 76 28 -94 37 -77 to 76 28 -95
The only way I am able to connect with my AX210 is using Opportunistic Wireless Encryption, which obviously isn’t secure, even though I’m sure no one else in my neighborhood has a 6E client. When WPA3 is enabled Windows says “This Wi-Fi network uses an older security standard that might not protect you”
Also started to get this BSOD this morning. So much work still needs to be done in regards to drivers and firmware but I’ve got a month to experiment.
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If you're going to swap adapters, might as well go for the AX210. Those who have upgraded say it works better than the AX200 with AC routers.
If you are fine with your AC86U, I'd wait until 6E stabilizes and more routers are available. Do you really want to pay > $500 to be a beta tester?
All the hyped "improvements" of AX (OFDMA, TWT, etc.) are still in early stages. I've yet to see any performance benefit from OFDMA.
Keep in mind if you do that, you may see lag spikes more often as the STA goes off channel to scan. The PSC are purposely spaced at 80 MHz intervals to coincide with the minimum bandwidth most devices will use.The reason why you only see 12 channels because you have PSC (Preferred Scanning Channel) enabled. If you turn it off, you will see more channels.
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