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R6100 what is the setting to give me A i am on N? asking how to configure R6100 to anable A?
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everything works on my 5ghz but i have an androidtv box diw387 and it only connects via ac it connects to the 5ghz but has no internet? so what i am asking is their a setting that makes R6100 broadcast in AC not n/g/b thank you
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everything works on my 5ghz but i have an androidtv box diw387 and it only connects via ac it connects to the 5ghz but has no internet? so what i am asking is their a setting that makes R6100 broadcast in AC not n/g/b thank you
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Re: Netgear R6100
> it does not do 802.11AC IT ONLY DOES N
Says who, where? Which "it" is that? The Product Data Sheet for the
R6100 is pretty clear about "ac": "AC1200 Dual Band", "AC1200 WiFi",
"Backward compatible with 802.11n", and so on. What little I could find
on the DTIW384 UHD suggests that it, too, does "ac": "Wi-Fi ac Dual
Band".
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/datasheet/en/R6100.pdf
http://www.sagemcom.com/broadband/set-top-boxes/iptv/receiver/dtiw384-uhd/
As usual, showing actual actions with their actual results (error
messages, LED indicators, ...) can be more helpful than vague
descriptions or interpretations.
> [...] is their a setting that makes R6100 broadcast in AC not n/g/b
> [...]
Generally, no. Any normal "ac" access point will negotiate down to
"n", if required.
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