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Dstrouse
Sep 14, 2020Tutor
Upgrade to WiFi6e standard
Does anyone know if the RAX120 will be able to be updated to the new WiFi6e standard?
Eric_XOX
Sep 16, 2020Aspirant
Did you know that RAX120 even failed the Wifi 6 certification?
schumaku
Sep 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Eric_XOX wrote:
Did you know that RAX120 even failed the Wifi 6 certification?
Source, references, links?
RAX80 and RAX120 were released long before the WiFi 6 certification requirements were fixed. Many device makers don't submit their devices for the certification. Also, many relatively early released chipsets might not have the last bells and whistles to pass. Not uncommon with pre-standard devices.
- Eric_XOXSep 17, 2020Aspirant
- schumakuSep 17, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Eric_XOX wrote:
http://certifications.prod.wi-fi.org/pdf/certificate/public/download?cid=WFA79402WFA79402 was issued (Date of Last Certification November 20, 2018) almost one year before the Wi-Fi 6 certification program became available.
"Austin, Texas, - September 16, 2019 – The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™ certification program from Wi-Fi Alliance® is now available and delivers the best user experience with devices based on IEEE 802.11ax. .."
Source: Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™ delivers new Wi-Fi® era
- Eric_XOXSep 17, 2020Aspiranthttps://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-Routers-with-WiFi-6-AX/RAX120-is-dead-does-NOT-fully-support-802-11ax/td-p/1699992
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-Routers-with-WiFi-6-AX/RAX120-UL-OFDMA/m-p/1958111
I understand what you mean. As mentioned in the above two articles, I think RAX120 can’t even provide the complete functions of wifi 6. Some people are asking if it can be upgraded to 6E. I think it’s ridiculous.