Not seeing 6 ghz band

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.

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