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2020-09-08 19:09:57
@Vexir Vexir wrote Can I still leave the SSID as exactly the same for all 3 bands (1x2.4, 2x5)? What would happen if I did? How do my devices know which network they should connect to? You can, but I...
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2020-09-08 17:03:39
@britsoft Well, this could be a W10 problem as they occasionally mess up the Systray Icon, but it doesn't sound like it? First, Dell does usuallty include a Wireless card but it is built-in, antennea...
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2020-09-07 22:13:20
I'm on W10 Home V2004, and I have Norton 360 as my Security Suite. My ISP is Spectrum and they support IPv6 using a double DNS stack. I am on the latest f/w: So I enabled IPv5 on the A20: The DNS...
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2020-09-06 21:08:00
@ArcherC8 ArcherC8 wrote I would suspect that the extra band is reserved by Smat Connect for AC and AX devices so they would have a priority network. Be interesting if someone could verify. The above...
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2020-09-06 20:03:16
@rtw07 There is, TURN OFF Smart Connect and manually connect to the desired band (as they have different SSID's).
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2020-09-06 20:01:51
@rkrebs11 I get IPv6 addresses with both, SLAAC and 6to4. It could very well be that your ISP doesn't support full IPv6? That said, with or without IPv6 enabled, I've not seen any difference in any...
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