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Old 05-11-2022, 20:38   #1
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Accessing the 6ghz range on a hub5

How do I access the 6ghz wifi on the hub 5. How can I tell if my Amazon firestick 4K pro is accessing the 6ghz ax wifi. Do wifi6 device automatically use wifi6?
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Old 05-11-2022, 21:12   #2
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Re: Accessing the 6ghz range on a hub5

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How do I access the 6ghz wifi on the hub 5. How can I tell if my Amazon firestick 4K pro is accessing the 6ghz ax wifi. Do wifi6 device automatically use wifi6?
Yes they automatically use wifi6, the device needs to support it, you can tell if a device is using it like a phone or tablet because the WiFi icon has a 6 on it, atleast it does on my 2 Samsung devices, I can't tell on the PS5 though.

Don't confuse this with WiFi frequency 2.4 and Wifi frequency 5Ghz, I'm not sure how to explain it though as I'm still connected to the 5Ghz band.

Can anyone explain more please as I can't?
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Old 05-11-2022, 21:21   #3
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Re: Accessing the 6ghz range on a hub5

I don't think the Hub 5 supports the 6GHz Wi-Fi band (the Wi-Fi 6E standard).

It supports Wi-Fi 6, which operates over the 5GHz band.

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...nd-router.html
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Re: Accessing the 6ghz range on a hub5

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I don't think the Hub 5 supports the 6GHz Wi-Fi band (the Wi-Fi 6E standard).

It supports Wi-Fi 6, which operates over the 5GHz band.

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...nd-router.html
Yes that was what I was trying to explain thanks but even I was scratching my head.
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Re: Accessing the 6ghz range on a hub5

Gotcha. My wifi analyser has a little 6 beside so all seems good. I thought the hubs was triband. 2.4, 5 and 6. So the hub5 uses wifi 6 using the 5ghz yes?
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Gotcha. My wifi analyser has a little 6 beside so all seems good. I thought the hubs was triband. 2.4, 5 and 6. So the hub5 uses wifi 6 using the 5ghz yes?
Yes, it not a new frequency for wireless but how it is implemented.

This article from 2019 explains it better.

https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/21/1...-how-does-work
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Gotcha. My wifi analyser has a little 6 beside so all seems good. I thought the hubs was triband. 2.4, 5 and 6. So the hub5 uses wifi 6 using the 5ghz yes?
Yes, you can tell if you go into the hubs wireless signal settings, you only have 2.4 and 5 but you will see there is an ax mode.

And have a read here.

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What is 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)?

Wi-Fi 6 was officially certified in 2020 and has quickly become the de facto standard for wireless LAN technology (WLAN), superseding Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). Wi-Fi 6 delivers improved performance, extended coverage and longer battery life compared to Wi-Fi 5.
https://www.networkworld.com/article...e-need-it.html
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Re: Accessing the 6ghz range on a hub5

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Yes, it not a new frequency for wireless but how it is implemented.
Well .....

Wi-Fi 6, runs on 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz.

However, Wi-Fi 6E runs on the new 6 GHz band.
[ I should say "as well", since it can also run on 2.4 & 5Ghz ]

Designed to confuse.

Even more confusing, both 6 & 6E are known as 802.11ax

Oh, and look out for 802.11be, aka Wi-Fi 7, coming soon ... ish.
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Re: Accessing the 6ghz range on a hub5

The HUB 5 as you know is WIFI 6 and WIFI 6 does not use/support 6GHZ, that is WIFI 6E which has been out about 2 years so with Virgin Media you may be on it by the time WIFI 7 has been out about 2 years.
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