Post beta firmware only showing one band?

Post beta firmware only showing one band?

Post beta firmware only showing one band?
Post beta firmware only showing one band?
2024-03-01 11:19:56 - last edited 2024-03-05 16:52:04
Model: Archer MR600  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: MR600(EU)_V1_210608

Hi.

 

I have been playing around with the beta version allowing manual band selection, however after installing the recommended update on the router it now only shows 4G LTE Band 3.  Is it still aggregating bands?   I'm still getting about 30Mb/s.

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2024-03-05 09:09:10 - last edited 2024-03-05 16:52:04

  @amtrakuk 

 

For LTE CAT6 Router Archer MR600, Carrier Aggregation is supported and enabled by default. For the supported bands and band combinations, please check the specification of the product on our official website. However, whether and how the bands will be aggregated is related to the base station as well, we are unable to force it to work on 4G+ or force it to work on a specific band combination.

 

Therefore, when you select two or more bands, the MR600 might work on only one band as well. If your SIM card supports different band combinations in 4G+ mode, you could also try other supported band combinations.

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2024-03-05 09:09:10 - last edited 2024-03-05 16:52:04

  @amtrakuk 

 

For LTE CAT6 Router Archer MR600, Carrier Aggregation is supported and enabled by default. For the supported bands and band combinations, please check the specification of the product on our official website. However, whether and how the bands will be aggregated is related to the base station as well, we are unable to force it to work on 4G+ or force it to work on a specific band combination.

 

Therefore, when you select two or more bands, the MR600 might work on only one band as well. If your SIM card supports different band combinations in 4G+ mode, you could also try other supported band combinations.

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