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daddio5
Mar 22, 2022Tutor
RBR750 WiFi6 Connection
I recently purchased an HP Envy Laptop with a WiFi6 (802.11ax) card. It appears that when I'm connected to my Orbi mesh system with WiFi6, the laptop is only running at WiFi5. How can I establish a W...
- Mar 22, 2022
a couple things off that.
You're connected to the 2.4ghz and not 5ghz. The orbi's do bandsteering and move devices between the 2.4ghz and the 5ghz based on their own protocol. I think in windows theres an option in the device manager for that wifi card to select "prefer 5ghz"
You won't "show" that your connected to wifi 6 routers/devices but its based on link speed. And most 2.4ghz routers use 20/40hz coexistence (neighbor friendly) so its actually a pretty good speed if you're connecting on that with a 2x2 device.
plemans
Mar 22, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What makes you think its connected at "wifi 5"?
Details, screensnips, whatever info you can give us help more than what we have to go off currently.
daddio5
Mar 22, 2022Tutor
This is what I see in my network settings for the new HP:
SSID: CAMELITTLE
Protocol: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Security type: WPA2-Personal
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Description: Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz
Driver version: 22.60.0.6
Network band: 2.4 GHz
Network channel: 5
Link speed (Receive/Transmit): 287/287 (Mbps)
Link-local IPv6 address:
IPv4 address:
IPv4 DNS servers:
Physical address
I cannot see anything saying Connection to WiFi6. It tells me my hardware is ready for it, but nothing else.
- plemansMar 22, 2022Guru - Experienced User
a couple things off that.
You're connected to the 2.4ghz and not 5ghz. The orbi's do bandsteering and move devices between the 2.4ghz and the 5ghz based on their own protocol. I think in windows theres an option in the device manager for that wifi card to select "prefer 5ghz"
You won't "show" that your connected to wifi 6 routers/devices but its based on link speed. And most 2.4ghz routers use 20/40hz coexistence (neighbor friendly) so its actually a pretty good speed if you're connecting on that with a 2x2 device.
- daddio5Mar 22, 2022Tutor
Yes, Thank you. I've tweaked the settings to 5ghz preferred. Now my speed link speed is 1201/961. Whew, I feel better. There is nothing worse than investing in an upgrade and not reaching its full potential! Thanks again.
- plemansMar 22, 2022Guru - Experienced User
It does indeed suck when you buy something new and it performs the same or worse than before.
Glad you got it working how you want it 🙂