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Kowaj
Mar 09, 2023Aspirant
RBR 750 no longer has wifi 6
For some time my Orbi RBR750 router shows no option to enable wifi 6. I tried doing a factory reset today but still nothing. Anyone have any ideas? Its on the latest firmware
Hardware Version | RBR750 |
Firmware Version | V4.6.14.3_2.3.12 |
GUI Language Version | V3.0.1.54_2.1.30.3 |
Operation Mode | Router |
5 Replies
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
The Orbi 750 product supports WiFi6, also called 802.11ax. This is a different encoding method for WiFi in the 5GHz radio band.
The WiFi Alliance created a nightmare for consumers when they chose to name this WiFi6. Then, when the 6GHz radio band was approved for consumer WiFi, the Alliance created the name WiFi6E. The Orbi750 was designed and sold before the 6GHz radio band was approved and does not include WiFi chips, amplifiers, or antennas for WiFi6E.
My guess is that the goal at the time was to tout that this new encoding scheme was to entice customers to upgrade their router because "obviously 6 is better than 5," Now, we all have to live with this mess.
The way to ensure that the Orbi 750 is providing WiFi6 is to ensure that the "ax" feature is enabled. "on" being the default, the User Manual does not describe how to enable/disable "ax". That is probably found on the Orbi web interface, Advanced Settings page.
- KowajAspirant
So I basically don't really have true WIFI 6 to sum it up. Thanks I appreciate the information. I guess I should have done more research before buying it.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Fortunately, very few customers have any devices which can take advantage of the 6GHz radio band (WiFi6E)
For example, there are zero iPhones or iPads which support the 6GHz frequency:
https://kb.netgear.com/000064176/Does-my-Apple-iPhone-iPad-or-Mac-support-WiFi-6E
There are now scads of devices which support WiFi6, which the 750 provides.