Yes. Currently using 22.140.0, and even tried the previous version 22.130.0.Have u tried updating to the latest drivers?
Yes. Currently using 22.140.0, and even tried the previous version 22.130.0.Have u tried updating to the latest drivers?
OK, I have now successfully added the first AIMesh node to my network. There are clients connected to it and so far, anyway, all seems stable. I'm going to add the two other nodes I have to do and see where we are. The nodes are all RT-AX86Us, new out of the box and never before used. For the time being backhaul is 5GHz wireless. I'll eventually go to wired backhaul but I still have to fish cables down my walls and there's no way in hell I'm going up in my crawlspace when the temperature is 106 degrees outside. That'd make it probably 120 or more up there so the project won't get done until fall at least.Let me know how the Aimesh setup went. I had no issue getting the router up and routing, it’s only when I tried to add an Aimesh node or repeater that things took a turn.
How did you get your backhaul to use 5ghz? Mine used 2.4ghz and I couldn’t find any way to change it. 2.4ghz backhaul did me no good, plus my 11000 kept losing connection but it may be the same issue I listed in the post above (I need to disable 160mhz). Anyway congrats on getting it working!OK, I have now successfully added the first AIMesh node to my network. There are clients connected to it and so far, anyway, all seems stable. I'm going to add the two other nodes I have to do and see where we are. The nodes are all RT-AX86Us, new out of the box and never before used. For the time being backhaul is 5GHz wireless. I'll eventually go to wired backhaul but I still have to fish cables down my walls and there's no way in hell I'm going up in my crawlspace when the temperature is 106 degrees outside. That'd make it probably 120 or more up there so the project won't get done until fall at least.
I will say the initial node configuration was not clean. I had to first update the node firmware, then do a reset to factory default before the 16000 would see it as an available node to add. After that the rest of the configuration process was without error.
More to come.
I left the backhaul priority at the default "Auto" didn't do anything special. In the info bubble for the backhaul priority, there is text stating that if the device does not support the preferred backhaul type, the connection could be unstable or even disconnect. Don't know if that helps, but I did notice it. You can find the backhaul priority setting under "Management" for the nodes on the main router.How did you get your backhaul to use 5ghz? Mine used 2.4ghz and I couldn’t find any way to change it. 2.4ghz backhaul did me no good, plus my 11000 kept losing connection but it may be the same issue I listed in the post above (I need to disable 160mhz). Anyway congrats on getting it working!
Sounds like the exact same problem I'm having. 6GHz is broadcasting but can't be seen by Windows 11. Only my Samsung S21 Ultra can see and connect to it.Finally finshed setting this beast up... Any idea why my laptop with an intel ax210 can't see the 6GHz band? It shows it's active on the router but only the 3 other bands show up.
In my case it's not even visible to Windows, only my phone can see and connect to it.Odd that. As of now my wife’s 2022 Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 laptop running W11 Pro is connecting to the 6GHz band fine. It did initially cough a bit before connecting the first time but has been OK since then. Not sure why the visible but can’t connect is happening other than maybe a driver or router FW issue?
Your country, your OS and your driver need to enable support for it in your region.Finally finshed setting this beast up... Any idea why my laptop with an intel ax210 can't see the 6GHz band? It shows it's active on the router but only the 3 other bands show up.
Try upgrading your Intel driver. If it still can`t see it, you might possibly need to wait for Windows 11 22H2 (or switch to an Insider Preview build).Sounds like the exact same problem I'm having. 6GHz is broadcasting but can't be seen by Windows 11. Only my Samsung S21 Ultra can see and connect to it.
So after some troubleshooting I figured it out...well google helped. The latest intel driver does not work. I had to manually install driver version 2.45.1.1 for 6GHz to show up.Your country, your OS and your driver need to enable support for it in your region.
For example here in Canada, even tho the 6 GHz band was authorized back in May 2021, it`s only in spring 2022 that it was officially enabled in Windows and Intel`s Windows driver.
Try upgrading your Intel driver. If it still can`t see it, you might possibly need to wait for Windows 11 22H2 (or switch to an Insider Preview build).
What country are you in?So after some troubleshooting I figured it out...well google helped. The latest intel driver does not work. I had to manually install driver version 2.45.1.1 for 6GHz to show up.
Well, I found the article which you mentioned here, Solved: ax210 window 10 21h2 not showing 6GHz networks - Intel Communities, and installed the 22.45.1.1 version driver, and am now able to see the 6GHz network.So after some troubleshooting I figured it out...well google helped. The latest intel driver does not work. I had to manually install driver version 2.45.1.1 for 6GHz to show up.
USAWhat country are you in?
Should be fine then, unless you have multiple beacons around you broadcasting a different country. Clients rely on neighbour beacons to determine which region they are in.
OS | Version | Build | 22.140.0.3 | 22.45.1.1 | Wireless Card | Model | CPU | ||
W10 Pro | 21H1 | 19044.1766 | N | Y | AX210 | Precision 5530 | i7-8850H | ||
W11 Pro | 21H2 | 22000.778 | N | Y | AX211 | XPS 9520 | i7-12700H | ||
W11 Pro | 21H2 | 22000.778 | N | Y | AX210 | Precision 7560 | i7-11800H | ||
W10 Pro | 21H1 | 19403.1706 | N | Y | AX210 | Inspiron 5402 | i5-1135G7 |
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