Archer TX3000E wireless card can't connect to channel 36-48 5GHz access points
Archer TX3000E wireless card can't connect to channel 36-48 5GHz access points

I have recently acquired a new router (also a TP-Link, Archer AX10 revision v2.0), and as I try to connect my computer with the TX3000E wireless card to the router, I noticed that it doesn't connect to 5GHz access points set on channels 36-48.
Initially I had the 5GHz access point set to channel 157, and it can connect via Wi-Fi to my computer just fine. As soon as I changed the channel to 36, 40, 44 and even 48 to connect my Nintendo Switch (which does not connect to 5GHz signals with channels 149 and above due to Japanese regulations), my computer keeps refusing to connect to the 5GHz access point.
Is there anything I can do? I have updated the drivers to the latest one from the Intel website, disabled power saving solutions and changing the preferred band to 5GHz on Windows Device Manager.
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Hi @FareyDonch,
Thank you for sharing. This will definitely be of great help to other users with the same experience and needs.
We also look forward to Intel's regulatory information for Indonesia being updated and synchronized in a timely manner to ensure the usage needs of more users.
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