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Mar 30, 2021Guide
WiFi 6E Problems - RAXE500
I've recently configured my Netgear RAXE500 router and experiencing issues with very slow speeds and low signal with Wi-Fi 6E and I'm unable to authenticate with WPA3-Personal using the Intel AX210 m...
petru44o
Feb 01, 2022Aspirant
Hello Netgear Community!
I wonder if things got any better these days?
Can someone confirm I can use Windows 10 PC with this Fenvi FV-AXE3000 Wi-Fi 6E AX210, Bluetooth 5,2, PCIExpress adapter
And this RAXE500 router to get full Wifi6E experience?
I know that AX210 has only 2x2 TX/RX Streams; Bands 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, 6Ghz, (160Mhz) would I be able to use its full potential with RAXE500?
Is there a way to unlock power for 6Hz LPI power restrictions if router is used outside the US?
- FURRYe38Feb 01, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I would review this:
I haven't had a chance to check my PC again with newer FW. Been busy playing with other items. :smileywink:
petru44o wrote:
Hello Netgear Community!
I wonder if things got any better these days?
Can someone confirm I can use Windows 10 PC with this Fenvi FV-AXE3000 Wi-Fi 6E AX210, Bluetooth 5,2, PCIExpress adapter
And this RAXE500 router to get full Wifi6E experience?
I know that AX210 has only 2x2 TX/RX Streams; Bands 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, 6Ghz, (160Mhz) would I be able to use its full potential with RAXE500?
Is there a way to unlock power for 6Hz LPI power restrictions if router is used outside the US?
- martyr444Feb 01, 2022Apprentice
I'm using the latest Netgear Beta Firmware for the RAXE500. I have never been able to get the SSID to show up for my Intel AX210 unless I use a hacked driver dated back to April 2021 by Dong. I also use the latest Intel AX210 Driver and still no show unless I use that hacked driver. I'm on the latest version of Windows 10 insider version 21H2 (OS Build 19044.1503).
- Razor512Feb 02, 2022Prodigy
Under windows 11, the 6GHz band will work normally, but for windows 10, it is an issue since Microsoft released an update that broke 6GHz support again.
- Razor512Feb 02, 2022Prodigy
Forgot to mention that Some WiFi adapters will determine region and apply local regulations based on beacons sent by nearby APs, thus there is a chance that even if yor RAXE500 will broadcast on the 6GHz band, the AX210 may refuse to use it if it automatically switches regions.
Currently the 2 streams is the max for WiFi client devices (unless you do something like a wireles bridge between 2 RAXE500 devices).
With a 2400Mbps PHY rate, the real world throughput ends up being in the 1.8Gbps to 2Gbps under good conditions with an Intel AX210.
- petru44oFeb 02, 2022Aspirant
> Forgot to mention that Some WiFi adapters will determine region and apply local regulations based on beacons sent by nearby APs
Is there any understanding of how to choose AX210 card that does not use LAR (system that does what you described, as I understand)?
Is this detection of the region mechanism present on every intel ax210? Any tips how to avoid that?
Is this related to usage of the AX210 in the laptop or PCI to m2 usage in desktop is also vunerable to region determination? Thing is I wanted to test it in country, where 6Ghz is not yet certified.
- petru44oFeb 02, 2022Aspirant
Does LAR takes in considiration only region of my AP, or neighbours SSIDs have this info broadcasted?