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GoldenJ
Feb 26, 2022Guide
WIFI cannot detect the router RAX45
I installed Nighthawk AX4300 (RAX45 bought from COSTCO). Oddly, some of my WIFI computers cannot see the router SSID. These computers can detect a bunch of other routers which don't belong to me. Th...
plemans
Mar 06, 2022Guru - Experienced User
what actual wireless cards are in the laptops?
What driver did you install?
As a standby, you could always connect the old router in access point mode to the RAX
GoldenJ
Mar 07, 2022Guide
The card is Intel dual band wireless AC 7260 card. I downloaded the driver file "bt_21.10.1_64_win10" from Intel's website and installed it. Now what I have done is to use an WiFi extender connected to the router and connected my computer to the extender. You mentioned to connect the old route in access point mode to the RAX. How do I do it? Thanks!
- plemansMar 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
What operating sysem are you running?
did you try uninstalling the wifi card drivers and then installing the new?
Just curious because I had an old 7260 sitting around and I tossed it in my laptop and installed drivers and it worked with my RAXE500 and my Orbi RBK752.
https://kb.netgear.com/20927/How-do-I-change-my-NETGEAR-router-to-AP-mode
- GoldenJMar 12, 2022Guide
I am running Windows 10. I didn't try to uninstall the driver and reinstalled it. It may be worth trying it. However, before updating the driver, the automatic update said it was the lasted version although there was the newer version for the card. So I double this unstall and reinstall approach would work. It could well be finding the older version as the latest version to install.
Thanks for the link of AP mode setting. I will try this too and see if it would work for me and give me better transfer speed than my current extender.
- GoldenJJun 09, 2022Guide
I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it. Then restarted the computer. After that, the wifi card saw the router RAX45 for both frequencies. Both were working. For 5G connection, download got around 80 Mbps and upload over 300 Mbps. It is interesting that upload performs much better than download. I am ok with this performance with this old wifi card although the performance is worse than when using my old router Netgear R9700P. I take advantage of the RAX45 for my wifi6 computer.