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Billabong12789
Jan 07, 2015Initiate
Problem with Wifi on all Apple Devices on my Network
Hello Everyone, A few days ago I started to experience WIFI issues on my Home Network with only APPLE DEVICES We have One MacBook Pro 2012, two IPhone 6+s and also a windows PC all running WIFI on a N...
- Jan 10, 2015Hi everyone I believe, my problem is FIXED. I had IPV6 disabled. I enabled it set it to auto detect and it has seemed to fix the problem. As far as WMM is concerned my IPHONE 6+ will not work correctly without it enabled. Very disappointed with these recent apple products never been a fan but the rest of my family is. I hope this HELPS
RogerSC
Jan 10, 2015Virtuoso
If you don't have WMM enabled, you are limiting your wireless speed to below 54Mbps, including the apple clients. I have several apple mobile devices (iPhone's and iPad's) that can use speeds way over 54Mbpsp, but no laptops, and always have had WMM enabled. No problems that I haven't been able to resolve with WMM enabled, but, again, don't have any apple laptops.
I wouldn't turn off WMM, myself. If you do, you're defeating the wireless-AC capability on the 5GHz. band. Unless you only do it on 2.4GHz. band, and don't care about not having even wireless-N speeds there (up to 450Mbps).
I wouldn't turn off WMM, myself. If you do, you're defeating the wireless-AC capability on the 5GHz. band. Unless you only do it on 2.4GHz. band, and don't care about not having even wireless-N speeds there (up to 450Mbps).