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Intel AX200 wird mit 80 MHz und nicht 160 MHz angezeigt, warum?

SPrad11
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Hallo, ich habe mir gerade eine Intel AX200 Karte eingebaut. Die Treiber sind installiert und aktuell.

Auf meiner Fritzbox wird die Karte nur mit 80 Mhz angezeigt.

xxxxxxx-WLAN192.168.10.xx xx:xxxxxxx 866 / 866 5 GHz / ac / 80 MHz

WPA2, MU-MIMO, 2 x 2

11k, 11v

Was kann ich da machen?

 

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n_scott_pearson
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This is in Device Manager? Mine says 160MHz in the name for the adapter...

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SPrad11
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There is also 160 MHz for me. But not in the Fritzbox under WLAN radio network, features, there is only 80 MHz. The network properties only have 866/866 Mbps. That should be more with the map. The PC is right next to the router and the PC is also connected via 5Ghz.

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n_scott_pearson
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For the Fritzbox, 866Mbps is the max speed over 5GHz. The network properties may only be listing the 5GHz band. I am seeing the same speed in my setup.

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SPrad11
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I have the Fritzbox 6591 Cable, which according to AVM can work up to WLAN AC (up to 1,733 MBit / s, 5 GHz) and N (up to 800 MBit / s, 2,4 GHz). Then more than 866 Mbit / s should be displayed. Also, why is only 80 MHz and not 160 MHz displayed?

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n_scott_pearson
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It is unclear to me what is happening. Like you, I am only seeing 866 - but my router is old enough that 160MHz is not supported.

 

Intel Customer Support will need to step in here and look into this issue.

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AdrianM_Intel
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Hello SPrad11, 

 

Thank you for submitting your question on this Intel® Community.

 

To avoid duplication of effort, we are closing this thread. To better assist you, please see this thread.

 

Note: Our support is only provided in English. We may not be able to translate screenshots attached to the thread. To better assist you, we use a translation tool embedded on this Intel® Community.

 

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Adrian M.

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