

After device is cleared to use new band, OS producer has to push update to devices already out (and some producers don't care about already sold devices much so the update may take a long time to be released). U-NII-4) and before it does, device is not allowed to use them. And it seems that FCC insists on clearing individual device types for use on new bands (e.g. I expect that every modern device/OS has to have country limitations built in, just like ROS does. Strange, I don't know why factory Android couldn't see it. I was able to make the Pixel 6a see the network by installing grapheneOS. So I'm wondering if anyone has actually made it work or knows why it doesn't?ĮDIT: I forgot to mention that it works as expected if I choose a frequency outside UNII-4, say 5180 or even one in DFS, like 5680. I also tried scanning with the hAP ax3, which I know can't use those frequencies because of the external antennas, but I thought I might still be able to scan them. Unfortunately neither of them see the ax2's 5Ghz Wifi, only it's 2.4Ghz. A google Pixel6a that supports Wifi6E, and an Intel AX210 based Wifi card (also Wifi6E). Unfortunately, I have only 2 devices that might see it. The ax2 reports that it is working on 5885/ax/eeeC(22dBm).


width=20mhz configuration=cfg1 configuration.mode=ap disabled=no mtu=1500 width=20/40/80mhz configuration=cfg1 configuration.mode=ap disabled=no Code: Select all /interface wifiwave2 securityĪdd authentication-types=wpa3-psk encryption=ccmp name=sec1Īdd mode=ap name=cfg1 security=sec1 ssid="that one"
