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I would really like to simplify my operations by having the custom hotspot settings retained, and the option to start the hotspot on boot.
Is there a way to do this currently, even if through command line or other external means?
Using the ax1690 is great because it has allowed me to reduce the cost and footprint of my setup by getting rid of an expensive external router, however the recurring cost of having to adjust and activate the hotspot is not ideal.
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Hello @Digit_LIFT
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.
I am sorry to hear that you have problems with Intel® Killer™ Wi-Fi 6E AX1690 (i/s), and I’ll be more than happy to help you.
In this case, our recommendation is to check your Windows settings, you can follow this guide from Microsoft: Use your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot
Make sure your system is up to date, also the drivers for your product: Intel® Killer™ Wi-Fi 6E AX1690
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Jose B.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello Digit_LIFT
We hope you are doing fine.
Were you able to check the previous post?
Let us know if you still need assistance.
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Jose B.
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Unless new drivers are somehow integrating the card into the native windows hotspot function in a new and more efficient manner, your suggestion does not solve the issue, nor deliver in the messaging.
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Hello Digit_LIFT
Thank you for that information.
In order to have more information about your system, please download, install and run Intel® System Support Utility for Windows. Make sure you check “Everything” before you scan, then save the report and attach it to your response.
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Jose B.
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Hello Digit_LIFT
We hope you are doing fine.
Were you able to check the previous post?
Let us know if you still need assistance.
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Jose B.
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Hello Digit_LIFT
We hope you are having a nice day.
We have not heard back from you. So, we will close this thread. If you need any additional information, submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards.
Jose B.
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Hello Digit_LIFT
I hope you are having an amazing day.
We were still checking the case. As per our investigation, the behavior is totally expected. Killer features do not stay activated on a restart. This is so that they do not consume resources without the user having explicitly made the decision to do so.
I wanted to leave this information here, it may help other community members facing a similar situation.
Best regards,
Jose B.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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