



Update - I noticed that my computer would occasionally drop the Wi-Fi 6GHz and reconnect at the 5GHz. I downloaded a video from a computer with 2.5GBs hard wire connection to the AXE11000 and I got a sustained 1.4 Gb/sec throughput while the AXE11000 tells me my connection is 2268 up and down. I could not connect due to the AXE11000's security being set to WEP3 which seems like it is also not supported so after changing the AXE11000's Authentication mode to enhanced open, I could connect. I did that and after restarting, my 6GHz SIDs showed up. After searching around to solve the lack of a 6GHz SID showing up to use, I found that Microsoft has not turned on the 6GHz support yet, but there were examples of editing the registry and adding a D-word with a value of 1 to activate the 6GHz band. After the upgrade and installing the new drivers, I did not have my 6GHz band showing up, but my AXE11000 said the connection up and down was now 1200 and I was getting sustained throughput in the mid 800s. Overall Review: My notebook had an AC WiFi card and I usually connected at 433 up and down to the 5GHz band of my AXE11000 router with a throughput of about 330Mb/sec. Need to Edit the Registry to get the 6 GHz band to be usable.
Intel centrino wireless n 2230 card install#
Pros: All 3 bands 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz.Įasy to install in my Asus Tuf FX505GT notebook computerĬons: Not the cards fault, Windows has not turned on the 6GHz band support yet.Īfter the upgrade, could not remove previously active devices to re-connect them.
