Sunday
I have the Telus Boost Wi-Fi 6E access point (the white trash can). My computer supports Wi-Fi 6E, but is connecting to the 5 GHz band. How can I connect using the 6 GHz band?
Thanks,
Shane.
Sunday
I was unaware of the wifi6 until I saw my cell phone connect to it.
How did you determine the computer supports wifi 6?
Sunday - last edited Sunday
The product specifications say it has "Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2x2); HP Extended Range Wireless LAN; Modern Standby (Connected)".
I don't know what extended range wireless LAN is.
Sunday
@Shane Yes you appear to have the feature. A quick search suggests it may need to be turned on in your settings.
google activate Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (Gig+) Module
Sunday
I can't find anything in Google. I asked a question in the HP community.
Tuesday
Through the webpage of the Booster 6E you can turn on and name the 6E SSID which would then be available to all your in range 6E devices.
I have my Samsung S22 Ultra and my Macbook Pro 2023 connected has 6E devices.
Note that other devices can connect with WiFi6 (not 6E). They should show a little "6" along with "WiFi" to confirm even if they are connecting to your regular SSID.
yesterday
The old copper wiring used a gateway which had a feature called SmartSteering. When SmartSteering was turned off, you could add a separate SSID to each band. Telus Boost Wi-Fi 6E doesn't support SmartSteering. When you add a SSID, it gets applied to all three bands.
When I disabled the 5 GHz band, my computer connected to the 2.4 GHz band. But when I disabled the 2.4 MHz band, my computer didn't connect to the 6 GHz band.
I received a reply in the HP community. In Windows 11, you can verify that Wi-Fi 6E is enable by opening Device Manager > Network Adapters > Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 160MHz > Advanced tab > Ultra High Band (6GHz) Property. The value was was Enabled, meaning its turned on.
I don't know what else I can try.
yesterday
Actually, the 6E Booster supports only "SmartSteering". It can only be turned off by turning off 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz.
It also has a 'special' SSID (fixed name and password) for any "smart home" devices.
In my transition to the Telus gear, I left my old gear with its 2.4 and 5 SSIDs & setup a new SSID to transfer my many devices to. All of them connected with no issues to the Telus histed SSID. All connected to their best frequency.
Once all devices transferred, I turned off the old SSIDs, checked if any devices was forgotten then removed old gear.
My only issue, so far, is the darn app. It doesn't see the Telus hardware!
A tech is trying to figure it out remotely. He says the latest update fixed the issue for at least some people. So they are scratching their heads ... I suspect the queries to the hardware aren't returning expected values and app gets lost ...
At least network and WiFi are working. Simply not possible to manage devices (ex: pause, etc.) and such. Rest can be done through the web interfaces (ex: rename SSID of main and guest WiFi, change their passwords, tweak IP, ...)
yesterday
Shane, I think you just described that your computer is enabled to work with 6E.
Have you any other devices receiving on 6E from Telus wifi?
yesterday
I don't.