GL-MT3000 (Berly AX) in the WiFi 5G iPhone 13 Pro Max Not working?

Hello my friends,

Thank you for your message.
I’m very happy, I’m always happy to learn new things, I don’t have that much experience with these little wonders, but I think they’re very good, GL-iNet does a very good job.

Oh yes you are right, I see that now.
I have to change that and the GL-MT3000 is set to DE, then it’s no wonder, oh dear, thank you very much!

Sincerely
Sven H.

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GL.iNET Staff, could you explain why we don’t see these high 5 GHz channels on Beryl with country set to DE? According to various sources they are allowed by law, but with reduced power. Is Beryl maybe unable to throttle down power that much?

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Hello my friends,

I checked everything several times and yet I missed it.
If you change something on the GL-MT3000 under Luci/WLAN, it no longer finds any WLAN networks under WebAdmin (GUI), I have this behavior with the stable as now under Snapshot 4.4.5!

You gave me the hint to look again under countries.
I tried a lot under countries but the way it is now it works, other things don’t work.
Yes, here where I am at home there are a lot of WLANs, these users have everything on max and auto, they have no idea what they are doing to us with it…
My experience is not that great either, but 2.4GHz should never be set to max at home…
There was the error, now there is a 5GHz WiFi connection from the iPhone 13 Pro max.
The GL-MT3000 also passes on full speed, as it should be.

Sincerely
Sven H. is Happy
hp You have been very helpful, thank you very much!!!

Glad it works for you. If any post is particularly useful, please mark it as a solution.

With 2.4 it’s tricky. If you want to have coverage outside, in backyard or garage, full power is the only way with a single AP. Yes, people are often clueless. They set 2.4 GHz channel width to 40 MHz or use channels other than 1, 6, 11 or 1, 5, 9, 13. But that usually happens because of the auto channel setting. :frowning: Unfortunately many APs pick weird channels.

I suggest to start a new thread about the led.

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Hello,

everything you write is correct.
That’s how I see it too, but here where there isn’t such a situation, such stupid attitudes don’t have to be there…
Please excuse me, I had forgotten and changed it immediately, thanks for the hint.
With LED I already have new:
LED Setup/Config.

Ok then I’ll write it again.
Since it doesn’t work with the GL-MT3000 (Berly AX), I’ll take care of it immediately.

The GL-MT3000 (Berly AX) runs great & Speed ​​+, good job!!

Many thanks for your help & the great hardware from GL-iNet.

Sincerely
Sven H.
Werry Nice Good GL-iNet I love it

I’m happy to hear you are satisfied.

What did you end up doing? Switching Beryl to US or something else worked?

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That does work but it’s not advisable. :smiley:

We don’t know what’s on those channels or how the transmit limits are enforced. :smiley:

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Of course. I did it only to check what channels will become available.

I’ve played more with a recent iPhone. Today it always starts personal hotspot on channel 36. Even though there’re 2 x 5 GHz networks (N and AC) with a pretty strong signal on this channel. iPhone does AX, but I don’t think that should matter for channel choice. Go figure. Beryl is of course happy to connect on channel 36.

I used to connect on 2.4 GHz as Beryl has AX there and my iPhone as well, so the speed was pretty decent anyway. I wish mobile phones (also Android is affected) would give us an option to choose a channel.

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It works but thank you very much!

Please don’t do that.

You do not know what’s on those frequencies (you might interfere with medical devices, air traffic, etc etc).

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Hello,

could be, yes but unlikely in the area where i live, mainly i’m built of concrete & steel.
The Berly as well as the Berly AX are never at the window inside the building.
The Berly AX is only on when in use, it is usually off.
Had no problems with the predecessors in this setting.
But thanks for your info.

Sincerely
Sven H

You never know. Sometimes when I look at weather radar in my area, I see many artifacts that are said to be caused by 5 GHz wifis ignoring DFS.

Could you try restarting your iPhone? Maybe it resets its personal hotspot channel then.

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I’ve already tried all that, it doesn’t work any other way, unfortunately…
But > Thanks for your info.

Sincerely
Sven H

Yeah. Now, when I’m looking at personal hostspot 5 GHz channel, it’s always 36. Maybe the Neural Engine, or whatever they call it, is sentient? :wink: Some quantum state is collapsing while I’m making my observation?