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@madyak
I really dislike wifi, or more precisely, flakey connections. Too many devices is my problem. Upgraded to a wifi 7 main router, and 2 wifi 6E routers as mesh extenders. Some interesting things. My grandson's galaxy s23 se (low end) connects to wifi 6e, while iPhone 14 pro Max's we have (that should have 6E support, don't even see the network 🫠
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@benjmfer.eth
iPhones only support WiFi 6E on 5GHz, not 6GHz. Check if your network is broadcasting the right band
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@shaya
Haven’t had problems with connecting (and I have the same device) but mesh is definitely the way. It’s odd the Samsung can connect, but your iPhone can’t. It could be related to the Wi-Fi band if the mesh network is only using 6GHz. Make sure it’s broadcasting on 5GHz and 2.4GHz
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@commstark
like Bluetooth we’ve had it for 15 years and it hasn’t gotten better they say it has, but everyone struggles
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@tracyit
my brotherinlaw installed mesh at their place. called it DontMeshWithMe😁 🤣 🫠 😉
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@rafaello12
Especially if the WiFi is really slow
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@highnsmoothies
I think I remember I was able to change the GHz in my routers setup website. You can GHz for hotspot so that all phones are compatible
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@infinitehomie
/microsub tip: 16 $DEGEN
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