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zachg99
Dec 08, 2023Aspirant
SSID is Duplicate Please Change Error
So, I have the RBRE960 with the latest firmware (V7.2.6.21_5.0.20) running 2.4ghz, 5ghz, and 6ghz wifi. I'd like all three wifi networks to use the same SSID. This support article says that, by defau...
- Dec 08, 2023
The separate 6Ghz SSID can not be the same as the Main WiFi SSID. There is already a 6Ghz radio running on the main WIFI SSID. The separate 6Ghz has to be different.
FURRYe38
Dec 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
The separate 6Ghz SSID can not be the same as the Main WiFi SSID. There is already a 6Ghz radio running on the main WIFI SSID. The separate 6Ghz has to be different.
CrimpOn
Dec 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
I agree with FURRYe38 . By using the same SSID for 2.4G, 5G, and 6G the router ensures that a device is able to select the optimal connection at any given time. If it is close enough to the router, the device may determine that a 6G connection "works best" and connect to that channel. If it is farther away, a slower speed connection may be the best it can get at the time. My phone, for example, connects to WiFi at 2.4G the minute I enter the driveway. Later, when I walk in the house, the phone changes to a 5G connection.
But, suppose a person wants a device to connect only at 6G (or not at all). The 6G SSID option allows the router to broadcast an SSID (a) that only devices capable of 6G can detect, and (b) ensures that devices set to this SSID will connect only at 6G. Why??? (Beats the hell out of me.)