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Don't connect 1300 Mbit/s 802.11ac
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2013-02-20
05:03 AM
2013-02-20
05:03 AM
Don't connect 1300 Mbit/s 802.11ac
Hello!
Windows 7 64bit Ultimate, router R6300 (last update).
I can't connect to the 5GHz with A6200 when in the spped settings of router is 1300 Mbit/s. Status of IPv4 - no internet access, IPv6 - no network access.
But I can connect to the 5GHz with any speed in settings from mobile phone or notebook with 802.11n support.
And but I can connect to the 5GHz with A6200 when in the settings of router is 289 Mbit/s or 600 Mbit/s. But, status of IPv6 - no network access, but all work.
Please, HEEELP! I need 5GHz with 1300 Mbit/s.
PS
I do not have Windows 8, I like Windows 7.
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2013-03-30
01:52 PM
2013-03-30
01:52 PM
Re: Don't connect 1300 Mbit/s 802.11ac
I've the same problem. Do you find the answer?
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2013-03-30
01:56 PM
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2013-03-31
01:29 AM
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01:29 AM
Re: Don't connect 1300 Mbit/s 802.11ac
It seems I solve the problem.
I set up 5 GHz netowork to 600 Mbit/s, and connect ro ir normally.
Then I turn on the Guest (5 GHz) network, and connect to it. The connection was successful.
From the Guest (5 GHz) network I change ro 1300 Mbit/s and after that I can connect to it.
May be this way will be helpful to you, too.
I set up 5 GHz netowork to 600 Mbit/s, and connect ro ir normally.
Then I turn on the Guest (5 GHz) network, and connect to it. The connection was successful.
From the Guest (5 GHz) network I change ro 1300 Mbit/s and after that I can connect to it.
May be this way will be helpful to you, too.
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