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wi-fi 6e
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Wi-Fi 6E is the latest wireless standard that operates on the 6 GHz band, offering faster speeds and lower latency than previous generations. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss real-world issues with Wi-Fi 6E adapters like the Intel AX210, including connection delays after system restart. A common fix involves adjusting the Preferred Band setting in Device Manager to prioritize 6 GHz over 5 GHz, ensuring the hardware performs as expected. These discussions highlight that Windows, router defaults, and driver settings can impact Wi-Fi 6E performance, making configuration tweaks important for optimal connectivity.
I got the problem with the AX210 wifi connection 30 seconds delay after restarting thw windows. Is there any solution you could provide and I appreciate it.
Thanks
Anthony
A small Windows 11 networking toggle has reopened a familiar question for anyone who bought a Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 router: are you actually using the hardware you paid for? A MakeUseOf hands-on report describes a laptop that kept connecting over 5GHz until the adapter’s Preferred Band setting was...