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Enabling meraki AP WiFi 6 question
Dear All,
I'm new in meraki, and i have a question would like to ask regarding on MR44 802.11ax, just wonder how i can enable wifi 6 in meraki MR44 AP, is it also depend on the country that i'm using it ? any help would be appreicated
Keith
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802.11ax is enabled by default on the RF profile (Wireless -> Radio Settings).
It can be manually disabled at the bottom of the RF profile.
The country you're in (and thereby regulatory domain) does impact the Wifi bands but as far as I'm aware, 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz Wifi 6 should be available in all domains.
Note that the MR44 does not support Wifi 6E (6Ghz).
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802.11ax is enabled by default on the RF profile (Wireless -> Radio Settings).
It can be manually disabled at the bottom of the RF profile.
The country you're in (and thereby regulatory domain) does impact the Wifi bands but as far as I'm aware, 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz Wifi 6 should be available in all domains.
Note that the MR44 does not support Wifi 6E (6Ghz).
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oh yes i mixed up, 802.11 ax should be included wifi 6 as well, so if i have a merkai MR76 its should supported with 6E right ? under RF profile i can not see 6E, Thanks
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The MR76 also does not support Wifi 6E 6Ghz.
For a full list of Meraki AP's that support it, you can use the following tool and filter for Wifi 6E
Wireless LAN Models | Cloud Managed WiFi Access Point | Cisco Meraki
