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6GHz connectivity issue in Bangladesh.

Shamol
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Hi Intel,

We have around 280 Units HP EliteBook 830 G9 which is Wi-Fi 6E Supported. We have also 6GHz supported Router / AP and the Router is broadcasting 6GHz. We can connect the 6GHz SSID with Apple Device. But We couldn't connect with HP EliteBook 830 G9 Device which have Intel AX211NGW. 

We have taken few steps for client Device to resolve the case-

>Update BIOS & Driver (24.30.1) with Operating system Windows 11 25H2 (Build ID: 26200:8117). 

>Change some settings form WLAN properties (Like- Set Preferred Band 6GHz, set 802.11ax)

 

For Router-

>Router is already broadcasting 6GHz, and we can conenct with other device.
>6 GHz channel width configured (20/40/80/160 MHz)
> 6GHz channel set such as 37 and 53.
>Change authentication to WPA3-Personal (or WPA3-Enterprise)
>Enable PMF (Protected Management Frames) Required

In this scenerio we need your help to resolve the case. Need proper clarification why this issue is happeing in HP EliteBook 830 G9 Device which have Intel AX211NGW card.

Thanks

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Marc-Elsen
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   - @Shamol          What type of router (model)  do you have ?

 
  M.

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Shamol
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Marc-Elsen
New Contributor I
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             -  @Shamol The WLC 9800 must be running software version IOS-XE 17.18.1 for 6Ghz support in Bangladesh
                (check it out, or have it checked)


  M.

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Shamol
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Checked, supported in BD.

 

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It is broadcasting 6GHz and connected with Apple Device.

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Marc-Elsen
New Contributor I
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     - @Shamol                Wireless Lan Compliance Lookup table is only for access points ;
                                          Execute : show version | inc 17 on the WLC 9800 for full version verification (still advised)


  M.

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Shamol
Beginner
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Router firmware version-- > 17.18.2

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Marc-Elsen
New Contributor I
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    - @Shamol                  Have the client connect   'as it wants'  (will probably use 5Ghz).
                                           Then on the WLC 9800 issue the command :
                                                 show wireless client mac <client-wireless-mac>  detail  | inc Max Client Protocol Capability

  M.

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Marc-Elsen
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  - @Shamol                      What do you get from CMD : netsh wlan show drivers | findstr /i "domain"
                                             Also use full command without a pipe and look at the output for 
                                             Number of supported bands  (and the info below)

 M.

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Goutham_intel
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Hello Shamol , 

 

Thank you for posting in intel community.

 

Based on the information provided, the access point and 6GHz network appear to be working as expected, since other devices (such as Apple devices) are able to connect successfully.

 

 This indicates the issue is likely specific to the HP EliteBook 830 G9 platform rather than the router configuration.

 

A few important points to consider for Intel AX211 (Wi-Fi 6E):

 

Key Points

  • Regulatory domain enforcement:
  • The Intel AX211 adapter strictly follows regional regulatory rules defined by the system OEM (HP) and the operating system. If the configured region does not allow 6GHz operation, the device will not connect to 6GHz networks.
  • OEM dependency (HP platform):
  • 6GHz support is not controlled by the wireless card alone. It also depends on BIOS/firmware implementation by HP. Even with a supported adapter, 6GHz may be restricted or disabled at the platform level.
  • Driver and OS interaction:
  • While the installed driver version supports Wi-Fi 6E, actual functionality depends on compatibility between the driver, OS build, and OEM configuration.
  • Country code alignment:
  • Any mismatch between the system’s regulatory domain and the access point’s country setting can prevent 6GHz connectivity.

 

Suggested Checks

Summary

Since the 6GHz network is accessible from other devices, this behavior is most likely related to regulatory or OEM-level limitations on the HP EliteBook 830 G9 rather than an issue with the Intel AX211 adapter itself.

Regard's

Goutham

Intel customer Support Technician


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Goutham_intel
Moderator
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Hello Shamol,

Thank you for your patience.

When comparing Intel’s generic capabilities with OEM (HP) implementation, it is important to note that 6 GHz (Wi-Fi 6E) support is controlled at the platform level by the system manufacturer.

Based on HP’s official driver and BIOS documentation for the HP EliteBook 830 G9, 6 GHz support has been enabled progressively through BIOS updates and is dependent on region-specific regulatory approvals.

For example:

  • BIOS version 01.10.00 Rev.A extends 6 GHz support to Thailand and Mexico.
  • BIOS version 01.11.05 Rev.A further extends support to Singapore.

This indicates that 6 GHz functionality on this system is selectively enabled by HP depending on the country/region and BIOS version, even when using supported adapters such as Intel AX211.

Given this OEM-level control, we recommend confirming the following directly with HP:

  • Whether 6 GHz is enabled for your specific region and system configuration
  • Whether your current BIOS version includes support for your country
  • If any additional BIOS or firmware updates are required to enable this feature

You can refer to the HP documentation here:

HP EliteBook 830 13.3 inch G9 Notebook PC Software and Driver Details

How to Enable 6 GHz Band Using Intel® Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 Products

Summary:

While the Intel AX211 adapter supports Wi-Fi 6E, actual 6 GHz availability on this platform depends on HP’s BIOS implementation and regional enablement. Therefore, this behavior is expected if the feature has not been enabled by the OEM for your location.

Best reagrds,

Goutham

Intel customer support technician


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Shamol
Beginner
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Hi Goutham,

We already raised the call to the OEM. We shared the scenario to the OEM on last day regarding the scenerio, extending 6GHz support by updating BIOS. They acknowledged us to work with their team to identify the issue. We also check the AP ( Cisco WLC 9800 + Catalyst 9166I), which is 6Ghz supported with aproval the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC).

 

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 In the meantime, could you please share if it has any regulatory domain issues with Intel AX211 module devices in BD? Is it possible to have a regulatory Domain issue with the WLAN card?


Thanks
Shamol

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Goutham_intel
Moderator
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Hello Shamol,

For your reference, information regarding wireless frequency band regulations (including 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz) is published by the respective government or regulatory authorities in each country.

These official sources typically define the permitted frequency ranges, usage conditions (licensed or unlicensed), and any operational restrictions that may apply.

Please note that the actual availability and use of specific bands can vary depending on regional regulations as well as device and software/driver support. Because of this, the most reliable and up-to-date information will always be available through the relevant regulatory authority in your region.

Please find the relevant article attached for your reference.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000007443/wireless/legacy-intel-wireless-products.html

Thank you for your understanding.

Goutham

Intel customer support technician


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Subhankar_Intel
Moderator
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Hello Shamol,


We wanted to check if there have been any updates regarding the issue you were experiencing.


Additionally, please let us know if you’ve had a chance to contact the system manufacturer.


If you need any further assistance, feel free to reply to us on the same thread.


We look forward to your response.


Subhankar

Intel customer support technician


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Tharun_Intel
Moderator
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Hello Shamol,


I hope your are doing well.



Thank you for reaching out to Intel Customer Support. We truly value your time and appreciate the opportunity to assist you.


We would like to inform you that, as we have not received a response from you regarding this case, we will be proceeding to close this support thread as of today, April 23, 2026. Please note that this thread will no longer be actively monitored going forward.


We completely understand that circumstances change, and we want to assure you that your satisfaction remains our top priority.

Should you have any new queries or require further assistance in the future, we warmly invite you to initiate a new support request, and our team will be more than happy to assist you promptly.


Thank you once again for choosing Intel. We look forward to supporting you whenever you need us.



Tharun

Intel Customer Support Technician.


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