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Workyard
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Feb 17, 2026

Netgear MR7400 (M7 Pro) hotspot + Intel BE201 WiFi card

I’m having a strange compatibility issue with a Netgear MR7400 (M7 Pro)-unlocked hotspot and a Windows laptop with an Intel BE201 Wi-Fi 7 card. The laptop can see the 5 GHz and 6 GHz networks but gets stuck on “connecting” forever, while phones connect instantly at full speed. I reinstalled Windows, updated drivers, and even replaced both the Wi-Fi card and the hotspot — same result.

Interestingly, another laptop with an Intel AX211 (Wi-Fi 6E) can connect to the 5 GHz band, so it seems newer Wi-Fi 7 adapters are stricter about the hotspot’s security handshake and refuse to finish connecting.

 

Looking for suggestions on how to resolve this issue. Thanks.

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  • I have Win 11 Pro, 25H2. I am also leaning towards concluding that it may have to do with the Intel WiFi-7 BE20 more than the MR7400. I have posted on the Dell forums and will update here if I find any solution.

     

    Thanks Plemans!

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    What version of windows are you on? 

    If EVERYTHING else connects fine but one device, its usually the one device. Not saying its a hardware issue, just that it could be a device issue. Windows 10 didn't support wifi 7 and I"m not sure at what point windows 11 did. Might be part of the wpa2 reason it works

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    So the AX211 sees it eitherway. But the BE201 ONLY sees it in wpa2 mode? It doesn't in wpa3?

    If so, I'd be checking with intel as if it was a full hardware failure, it wouldn't see it at all. If it was a security issue, the AX211 shouldn't see it either. 

    So I'm thinking its something with the settings on the BE201. 

    Does the hotspot have mixed mode? WPA2/WPA3 mixed mode? 

    • Workyard's avatar
      Workyard
      Aspirant

      To provide some context: I purchased an MR7400 in January, but it would not connect to the 5GHz or 6GHz bands on my laptop. I assumed the unit was defective and had the seller send a replacement.

       

      With the replacement device, I experienced the exact same issue. To rule out my computer as the cause, Dell replaced the Intel WiFi card in my laptop in case it was faulty. However, the issue still persists.

       

      For reference, I have:

       

      • iPhone 16 Pro
      • iPhone 17 Pro
      • Samsung Galaxy S25

      All three phones connect to WiFi 7 on the MR7400 without any issues.

       

      Additionally, when I use the Samsung Galaxy S25 as a hotspot:

       

      If the hotspot is set to 5GHz, my laptop can see and connect to it.

      If I change the hotspot to 6GHz, the Intel WiFi card does not detect the network at all.

       

      Current MR7400 wireless settings that can have a connection:

       

      1. 2.4GHz – WPA2/WPA3
      2. 5GHz – WPA2 only (does not work if set to WPA2/WPA3 or WPA3)

      It appears the Intel WiFi card cannot detect or connect to 6GHz networks and also has issues with mixed WPA2/WPA3 security on 5GHz.

       

      Could this be a compatibility issue with the Intel card, a firmware limitation, or a specific router configuration requirement?

  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Guru - Experienced User

    What actual driver are you installing? 

    The auto-install driver or the one from intel? 

    What version is it? 

    Are you using wpa2/wpa3 mode? 

    • Workyard's avatar
      Workyard
      Aspirant

      What actual driver are you installing? 

      • Intel WiFi-7 BE201 320Mhz from the intel website

       

      The auto-install driver or the one from intel? 

      • I removed the manufacturers drivers, went to the Intel website and downloaded the latest drivers.

       

      What version is it? 

      • 24.20.04  (Jan 6th 2026)

       

      Are you using wpa2/wpa3 mode?

      • Using WPA3, I do NOT see either 5G or 6G bands
      • Using WPA2, I see the 5G and 6G bands

       

      Thanks.