AX6000, Disable Wifi 6
The new Samsung 23 Ultra has known problems with Wifi 6. Until a patch the suggestion is to disable Wifi 6 and use Wifi 5. Is this possible with AX6000? I have been through the screens, but cannot find a setting that sounds like it will work.
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Wi-Fi 6 Cannot necessarily be disabled, it is a designation of the generation of wireless technology. The cases I have seen have been different so its hard to pinpoint what is the cause. What appears to be happening is that some devices, and not in all cases, will have problems with some of the features or improvements that were made. Usually, when people are mentioning 'using Wi-Fi 5, it has to do with disabling Smart Connect, which will split the bands apart.
I did see another user find that the cause of the disconnects for their S23 was the use of a Wider Channel Width. With Wi-Fi 6 the width of the available channel was doubled from 80 to 160. Changing this setting on the router off of auto to use 80mhz seemed to fix the behavior that they were seeing.
Out of curiosity, does the same behavior exist when you connect to your guest network?
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@iajaffe So I disabled OFDMA and Smart Connect and the problem goes away if I only allow 2.4 OR 5 networks. Unfortunately, I have devices that will not connect to 5 and need 2.4. And 2.4 is too week to cover my whole house.
I have not tried the guest network, but that would be unworkable as I would not be able to control the devices on my wifi network.
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You may try setting the network names for the bands to be the same, as this will allow your devices that can make use of 5Ghz to switch between the two.
Something to note, the range of the 2.4Ghz network is the farthest reaching frequency for your home. When you have the frequencies combined, you will actually only be using the 2.4Ghz network when you start moving away from your router. IF the 2.4Ghz network is not enough to provide coverage to your whole home, you may need to look into some sort of extender or access point.
There are features such as beamforming that can improve the 5ghz range, however these will not have too much affect on the overall network coverage. It is not uncommon to see 5Ghz networks unable to pass through walls, let alone multiple rooms.
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