5G WiFi Not Showing Up on Android
Hi, I have this TP-Link CAP1750. Whenver I create 5Ghz SSID, it never shows up on any of my Android phones. I have tried it on the Google Pixel 3 XL, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Huawei Mate 20 Pro etc. -- all recent phones running on the latest Android 9.0 Pie. Although, it works fine on my MacBook Pro (2017).
What could be the reason?
EDIT: Screenshots of my 5GHz WiFi configuration:
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Can you get us some more information about how the 5GHz SSID is configured?
- What channel are you using?
- What channel width do you have configured?
- Are you using a different network name than you are for 2.4GHz?
- What country are you in?
- Have you looked at a wifi analyzer app on any of the Android phones?
I am certian that all the phones you listed support 5GHz. There has to be something going on with the configuration on the SSID. I don't know what country you are in, but there are regulations about what 5GHz channels can be used. In the US, you can use 36-48 and 149-165 without worrying about DFS, so I'd recommend one of those. Also, be sure you are using a reasonable security configuration.
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1. Auto (tried switching to each channel as well)
2. Auto
3. Yes, different network names. I also tried it with same names, but the result was the same.
4. Pakistan - AP bought from UAE
5. Yes, it shows no 5GHz SSIDs on any of the above mentioned phones. Tried 2-3 different apps, same results. 2.4GHz works fine!
There are no regulations for using 5GHz channels here in Pakistan. Google Pixel 3 XL was bought from the US. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 from Germany (European variant) and Huawei Mate 20 Pro from UAE (Middle East variant).
I have attached screenshots of my 5GHz SSID configuration:
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@harisn change your 5ghz channel it will work change it to channel 165
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I have been facing similar issue with Android and some Windows devices. After allot of digging come to following information.
On paper, Pakistan complies with ITU-R Region 3 frequency allocations in general, with some amendments specifically PAK24 and PAK32.
There is a frequency allocation document available on PTA website, linked here ( https://www.pta.gov.pk/media/Pakistan_Table_of_Frequency_Allocations.pdf ). Check page 35, 38, 39 and 113, 114.
Further reading, check section 'ISM Band For WLAN, Bluetooth Etc' on linked PTA page here ( https://www.pta.gov.pk/en/industry-support/industry-services/type-approval/type-approval-general-info )
Based on above, we should get 2.4GHz (Ch 1-13) and 5Ghz (Ch 149-173).
Following is log capture from an Android device, when WifiManager set regulator domain country to PK (Pakistan), it get following hard-coded information;
WifiCountryCode: Succeeded to set country code to: PK
wificond: Regulatory domain changed to country: PK
wificond: 2.4Ghz frequencies: 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 2467 2472
wificond: 5Ghz non-DFS frequencies: 5745 5765 5785 5805 5825
As you can see we are getting 2.4GHz (Ch 1-13) and 5Ghz (Ch 149-165).
The conclusion which I came to is that majority of WiFi devices sold in Pakistan markets do not comply with country's regulation, hence, we (consumers) are facing issues as such.
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