New BE9300 is up and I am seeing 2.4 ghz, 5ghz, and MLO SSIDs when I look from my phone, desktop, etc., but not 6 ghz, even though that is enabled according to the admin panel.
Puzzled. Please advise.
New BE9300 is up and I am seeing 2.4 ghz, 5ghz, and MLO SSIDs when I look from my phone, desktop, etc., but not 6 ghz, even though that is enabled according to the admin panel.
Puzzled. Please advise.
can you ssh or telnet and give a iw list
Thanks for your reply. I would love to do what you ask but went down an unwanted ssh rabbit hole when I discovered I couldn’t paste password to log in via ssh. (This sort of endless project to enable anything is why Linux will never get anywhere on the desktop.)
When I try telnet (after installing it via brew; I am on macOS, btw), I am told “connection refused”. How do I enable telnet on the BE9300?
Under the router → plugins, I do find mac-telnet-server, and mac-telnet-client, install them, and, no change. “Connection refused”. Please advise.
Further research indicates that the iPhone Air and least iOS doesn’t quite support 6 ghz wifi at this time, so my issue is not with the BE9300.
I will leave the ordeal of connecting to my router via SSL behind for now, and we can consider this issue resolved. Thanks for all replies.
Apple's New N1 Chip in iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air Has a Wi-Fi 7 Limitation (“the N1 chip in all of the new iPhone models supports up to 160 MHz channel bandwidth for Wi-Fi 7, short of the standard's 320 MHz maximum.”)