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brado77
Apr 15, 2021Star
No trace of Wifi6 networks on Nighthawk RAXE500
I just bought a new NETGEAR Nighthawk RAXE500, set it up, 6G Wifi networks (regular and guest) are enabled and SSID broadcasting, and there's no trace of these Wifi 6 networks anywhere. I've got an i...
Kolich69
Nov 19, 2021Aspirant
tonydi wrote:
Kolich69 wrote:oO.... really?do you know who selling fakes? i bought on ebay 3 adaptors and all have same problem, doesnt see 6GHZ network =((( but if it will be fake i think drivers from the intel can not been installed successfully.
Do you know how i will check is it fake or genuine?
I have no idea who the vendors were. And people only thought the cards might be fakes because they replaced them with ones bought from another source and they worked.
The one thing that stands out here is that you have a slightly different card than everyone else, all of whom had AX210 cards. You're the only person I've seen with that card so we don't have any history to go on.
I have many cards of Intel Killer AX1675x :))))))
but i think this not a help if i will change by same another module....
are you sure that intel replaced some one persons and it will help for founding 6GHZ network?
tonydi
Nov 19, 2021Luminary
Intel didn't replace anything. These people just returned the ones they had to Amazon and eBay and bought one from a different vendor. And since we don't know which vendor(s) may have been selling bad or good ones, there's no way to tell which one is safe.
At this point I'd say it might be worth just trying an AX210 (removed the drivers for the AX1675) and see what happens. You could always return it if it doesn't work.
- Kolich69Nov 19, 2021Aspirant
tonydi wrote:Intel didn't replace anything. These people just returned the ones they had to Amazon and eBay and bought one from a different vendor. And since we don't know which vendor(s) may have been selling bad or good ones, there's no way to tell which one is safe.
At this point I'd say it might be worth just trying an AX210 (removed the drivers for the AX1675) and see what happens. You could always return it if it doesn't work.
you mean i need to try firstly will remove all Killer drivers from the system and after rebooting will install clear intel ax210 drivers? right?
- tonydiNov 19, 2021Luminary
Yeah, before you remove the AX1675, download the newest AX210 drivers (22.90.0) from Intel here....
Then uninstall all the Killer drivers, put in the AX210 card and install the drivers you downloaded from Intel.
- Kolich69Nov 19, 2021Aspirant
tonydi wrote:Yeah, before you remove the AX1675, download the newest AX210 drivers (22.90.0) from Intel here....
Then uninstall all the Killer drivers, put in the AX210 card and install the drivers you downloaded from Intel.
i do not have original intel ax210, i have many quantity of killer 1675x modules :)
- FURRYe38Nov 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Get rid of the "Killer" adapters and find "AX210" Intel based adapters.