I just got my brand new hap ax2 which i configured yesterday and very strangely I had to factory reset to get into the device because it wouldn’t take the standard " no password" for admin.
but anyhow that is not why i’m writing, i just found it strange but I’m typing this while connected and also smart working from home through the mikrotik router just fine!
it seems that the 2GHZ wifi is capped at around 80 MB where the 5 GHZ wifi is going to speeds such as 400 MB.
can someone please explain why this is happening? is there some config element to be changed?
password is written on the sticker of the device, as is clarified in the paper included with the device
2GHz is very susceptible to interference, if you have Bluetooth devices in your house, even microwave, even if the neighbor is using a 2GHz wifi device, this will drastically reduce your speed. Just use 5GHz whenever you can
I doubt that was a simple factory reset because then you still would have to use the passwd sticker ? Wasn’t it netinstall you did ?
2GHz on that device can go to … 400Mb.
IF … free of interference, correct setup and proper testing setup (not testing WITH the device but testing THROUGH the device).
5GHz can go to 700Mb, sometimes even more.
Same prerequisites.
5GHZ access points need some time to start showing up, since, due to country regulations, they need to scan and see if there aren’t any military radars nearby. This can take up to 10 minutes sometimes. So avoid rebooting your AP often.
Another possible reason:
It can be the 5GHz radio is using a frequency which your client device can not use (especially in the higher channels which AX2 can use without any problem).
Set the frequency manually so you are sure where it is.
Also use the Scan or Frequency Usage function on the AX2 radio to see which frequencies are least used in your environment.
(don’t do that when being connected to that same radio or you will loose connection)
for the 5 GHZ config when i set it up the config didn’t present any issues, but when i configured the 2GHZ it was showing “need channel” error so i figured I would need to create a channel entry and associated it to the 2 GHZ and it worked.
but as of now i still don’t have a channel entry for the 5 GHZ , and as mentioned my ASUS ROG is now picking it up fine and my iphone never had any issue as mentioned, only myu HP elitebook is not picking it up at the moment.
anyhow should i also specify a channel entry for the 5 GHZ as well?? maybe that will stabilize it?
running also a scan of course to check what my neighbors are doing
Setting frequency is done in the channel tab.
As well as band (usually AX for that device) and channel width (leave unselected for max possible width).
If you go to the status tab of that wifi interface, you can see which frequency currently is selected.
You can also use some sort of wifi scanner on phone or laptop (I use Wifi Analyzer on laptop and smartphone, same name but different developers).
Check what the capabilities are of wifi card in your HP Elitebook.
My previous laptop could not handle the higher frequencies of my AX2 or AX3 either. I had to change the frequency to a lower channel.