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cahowell
Jul 13, 2021Guide
WiFI6 not showing on any devices that are compatible
Good morning, I have the new RAXE500 router upgraded from the XR500 and no matter what I do, I cannot get the WiFi6 network to show up. I know this is a WiFi6e router and I do not have any compatible...
- Jul 14, 2021A wifi 6 device will be able to use the RAXE's 2.4ghz and 5ghz signals. Not its 6ghz.
plemans
Jul 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Unless you have a 6E device, the 6ghz band won't show.
The 2.4ghz shows as the standard epoch and the 5hgz (ax) as the epoch5
cahowell
Jul 14, 2021Guide
Thank you and please forgive my ignorance, however I have several WiFi6 devices and one WiFi6e device (see photo.) Is the WiFi6e band not backward compatibe with devices that only support version 6 and not 6e? The SSID doesn't even show up on my 6e client with the latest chipset drivers installed from Intel and there aren't a lot of settings on the router itself for WiFi6e.
- plemansJul 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
6E hasn't been showing up on any windows devices without work arounds because of some windows/intel issues.
I'd recommend reading through these for more info.
WiFi 6E Problems - RAXE500 - NETGEAR Communities
No trace of Wifi6 networks on Nighthawk RAXE500 - NETGEAR Communities
- cahowellJul 14, 2021Guide
Thank you and just so I am clear on a few things,
- WiFi6e is just too new for Windows 10 to support/see at this time even if the device comes with a WiFi6 chipset
- Because this new router utilizes the WiFi6e standard, the WiFi6e standard is not backwards compatibile with regular WiFi6 enabled devices
- My other laptop with the standard AX201 WiFi6 chipset (see photo) cannot see the SSID being broadcast from this router even though in the router setup for WiFi6 it says (see below) which includes the AX standard which is indeed WiFi6.
- My Samsung Galaxy s10 which states WiFi6 compatiplie as well as Playstation 5 cannot see this router on the WiFi6 band because it is broadcasting the SSID as a WiFi6e standard which they cannot see.
I very much appreciate your guidance.
- plemansJul 14, 2021Guru - Experienced User
cahowell wrote:Thank you and just so I am clear on a few things,
- WiFi6e is just too new for Windows 10 to support/see at this time even if the device comes with a WiFi6 chipset----Wifi 6 and 6E are different standards. wifi 6 is 2.4ghz and 5ghz signals. Wifi 6E includes 2.4ghz, 5ghz, AND 6ghz. A wifi 6 chip won't see 6E, a 6E chipset will see 2.4, 5, and 6ghz signals. Windows is getting compatiblity but not without some end user work right now.
- Because this new router utilizes the WiFi6e standard, the WiFi6e standard is not backwards compatibile with regular WiFi6 enabled devices---Its compatible in that a 6E chip (like intel AX210) will be able to see/use all 3 bands.
- My other laptop with the standard AX201 WiFi6 chipset (see photo) cannot see the SSID being broadcast from this router even though in the router setup for WiFi6 it says (see below) which includes the AX standard which is indeed WiFi6.----Again, wireless 6 isn't 6E. Wifi 6 is only 2.4ghz/5ghz.
- My Samsung Galaxy s10 which states WiFi6 compatiplie as well as Playstation 5 cannot see this router on the WiFi6 band because it is broadcasting the SSID as a WiFi6e standard which they cannot see.----Its seeing the Eroch5 because that's actually the wifi 5ghz wifi 6 band.
I very much appreciate your guidance.