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HarmonHodge
Mar 26, 2023Star
Odd issue with WAX 620 and 2008 MacBook
I have AT&T 1 Gig internet service. I use their Remote Gateway (Connect 1) installed in my basement. I have a CAT 6 wire running upstairs to the main level which connects into the WAX 620 (Connect 2)...
- Mar 28, 2023
Try the following:
Check if the ATT modem-router sets up the AP's radios in 802.11AC or 802.11N mode ?
By default WAX620 has both radios in 802.11AX mode.
Did you check 802.11W/PMF/WPA1 or WPA2 settings.
Older laptops may not like 802.11R/W/PMF/WPA2 settings.
you can use any of popular wi-fi scanners software to see what is difference between the two wifi beacons frames and configure as needed on the WAX620. But please remember, by turning OFF newer protocols that WAX620 provides, the over all efficiency/security may decrease.
I remember in 2008 days WPA1+WPA2 was common.
Now WPA1 (TKIP) should not used as there are lots of known vulnerabilities.
WPA2 (AES) is the minimum security that should be used.
Did you check if the 2008 MBP had a new driver for wifi ?
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8481189
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3734959
ErwinL
Mar 28, 2023NETGEAR Moderator
Hello HarmonHodge,
And welcome to the NETGEAR Community! 🙂
I just have few questions regarding your issue:
1. Were you able to compare the wireless settings (channel, encryption etc.) from Connect 1 to Connect 2?
2. Was it working before?
3. What frequency are you connecting (2.4, 5GHz)?
Have a lovely day,
Logan
Netgear Team
- nmhTesterMar 28, 2023NETGEAR Expert
Try the following:
Check if the ATT modem-router sets up the AP's radios in 802.11AC or 802.11N mode ?
By default WAX620 has both radios in 802.11AX mode.
Did you check 802.11W/PMF/WPA1 or WPA2 settings.
Older laptops may not like 802.11R/W/PMF/WPA2 settings.
you can use any of popular wi-fi scanners software to see what is difference between the two wifi beacons frames and configure as needed on the WAX620. But please remember, by turning OFF newer protocols that WAX620 provides, the over all efficiency/security may decrease.
I remember in 2008 days WPA1+WPA2 was common.
Now WPA1 (TKIP) should not used as there are lots of known vulnerabilities.
WPA2 (AES) is the minimum security that should be used.
Did you check if the 2008 MBP had a new driver for wifi ?
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8481189
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3734959
- HarmonHodgeMar 29, 2023Star
Thank you. I will look at that and see what is up.
Harmon Hodge
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