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xuzhe
Feb 14, 2023Aspirant
RAX120 160MHz + MacBook Pro M2 Max only connect at 216Mbps, MCS Index 2
As the title said, I've got a new MacBook Pro M2 Max, which support 160MHz Wi-Fi 6, I can connect it to my RAX80 at 2401Mbps with no problem, but with RAX120, it can only get a 216Mbps speed and MCS ...
xuzhe
Feb 20, 2023Aspirant
Thank you for your reply.
The channel in MacBook Pro Wi-Fi details says: 40 (5 GHz, 160 MHz)
so I think it actually connected as 160 MHz mode?
The RSSI is around : -42 ~ -49 dBm which is also not so bad I think.
The only problem is Tx Rate only get 216 Mbps or 204 Mbps. and MCS Index only 2.
When I connected to my RAX80 (RAX120 turned off to avoid signal interference), and another brand's Wi-Fi 6 router, it gets 2400 Mbps via 5 GHz, 160MHz mode. (actually 2401 Mbps Tx Rate showing in Apple's Wi-Fi details ).
So I think maybe it's an issues of RAX120v1 ?
If someone also have an M2 Pro/Max device and a RAX120, it would be helpful if you can give it a try.
Kitsap
Feb 20, 2023Master
xuzhe wrote:Thank you for your reply.
The channel in MacBook Pro Wi-Fi details says: 40 (5 GHz, 160 MHz)
so I think it actually connected as 160 MHz mode?
The RSSI is around : -42 ~ -49 dBm which is also not so bad I think.
The only problem is Tx Rate only get 216 Mbps or 204 Mbps. and MCS Index only 2.
When I connected to my RAX80 (RAX120 turned off to avoid signal interference), and another brand's Wi-Fi 6 router, it gets 2400 Mbps via 5 GHz, 160MHz mode. (actually 2401 Mbps Tx Rate showing in Apple's Wi-Fi details ).
So I think maybe it's an issues of RAX120v1 ?
If someone also have an M2 Pro/Max device and a RAX120, it would be helpful if you can give it a try.
When you are doing your testing, are you using the same Wi-Fi channel on both the RAX80 and the RAX120?
When the MacBook connects to either router, do the details indicate a160 MHz connection for each router?
Do you have IPv6 enabled on both routers?
What is the firmware version number on the RAX120. "The Latest" is not an answer. It does not allow verification.
What are the differences in the configuration of each router? QoS enabled, traffic meter enabled, etc.??
- xuzheFeb 22, 2023Aspirant
- When you are doing your testing, are you using the same Wi-Fi channel on both the RAX80 and the RAX120?
Yes. And also tested the both (even an other brand router ) on DFS channel and non-DFS channel.- When the MacBook connects to either router, do the details indicate a160 MHz connection for each router?
All of my three router (RAX80, RAX120, third party router) shows 5GHz, 160MHz- Do you have IPv6 enabled on both routers?
Yes, IPv6 is set to Passthrough- What is the firmware version number on the RAX120. "The Latest" is not an answer. It does not allow verification.
RAX120v1 firmware version: v1.2.8.40RAX80 firmware version:- What are the differences in the configuration of each router? QoS enabled, traffic meter enabled, etc.??
OFDMA in 5GHz : both EnabledWMM (Wi-Fi multimedia): both EnabledSecurity: RAX120 set to WPA3, RAX80 set to WPA2/WPA3- KitsapFeb 22, 2023Master
xuzhe wrote:- When you are doing your testing, are you using the same Wi-Fi channel on both the RAX80 and the RAX120?
Yes. And also tested the both (even an other brand router ) on DFS channel and non-DFS channel.- When the MacBook connects to either router, do the details indicate a160 MHz connection for each router?
All of my three router (RAX80, RAX120, third party router) shows 5GHz, 160MHz- Do you have IPv6 enabled on both routers?
Yes, IPv6 is set to Passthrough- What is the firmware version number on the RAX120. "The Latest" is not an answer. It does not allow verification.
RAX120v1 firmware version: v1.2.8.40RAX80 firmware version:- What are the differences in the configuration of each router? QoS enabled, traffic meter enabled, etc.??
OFDMA in 5GHz : both EnabledWMM (Wi-Fi multimedia): both EnabledSecurity: RAX120 set to WPA3, RAX80 set to WPA2/WPA3On the IPv6 configuration, you could test DHCP.
I do not have enough experience with the WPA3 vs WPA2/WPA3 configuration to offer a comment. From a terminology perspective, WPA2/WPA3 is referred to as transitional.