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Hey, I want to connect to a 5GHZ wifi connection but didn't show up in available connections but i see 5ghz channel according to the output of "iwlist wlp3s0 channel":
wlp3s0 29 channels in total; available frequencies :
Channel 01 : 2.412 GHz
Channel 02 : 2.417 GHz
Channel 03 : 2.422 GHz
Channel 04 : 2.427 GHz
Channel 05 : 2.432 GHz
Channel 06 : 2.437 GHz
Channel 07 : 2.442 GHz
Channel 08 : 2.447 GHz
Channel 09 : 2.452 GHz
Channel 10 : 2.457 GHz
Channel 11 : 2.462 GHz
Channel 12 : 2.467 GHz
Channel 13 : 2.472 GHz
Channel 36 : 5.18 GHz
Channel 38 : 5.19 GHz
Channel 40 : 5.2 GHz
Channel 42 : 5.21 GHz
Channel 44 : 5.22 GHz
Channel 46 : 5.23 GHz
Channel 48 : 5.24 GHz
Channel 52 : 5.26 GHz
Channel 56 : 5.28 GHz
Channel 60 : 5.3 GHz
Channel 64 : 5.32 GHz
Channel 149 : 5.745 GHz
Channel 153 : 5.765 GHz
Channel 157 : 5.785 GHz
Channel 161 : 5.805 GHz
Channel 165 : 5.825 GHz
Current Frequency:2.462 GHz (Channel 11)
I've also tried to set 5ghz channel but didn't work. what's wrong? and how can i fix this?
Last edited by jesuismasoud (2018-08-27 08:36:01)
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Have you set your regulatory domain for your wifi? It may be that the AP is on a frequency that is not supported in the default domain.
Also, does the 5GHz work on elsewhere? Could the antenna control setting for the kernel module be incorrect?
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On the other systems the 5GHz connections are visible and i'm able to connect to them,
Last edited by jesuismasoud (2018-08-28 09:17:53)
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Not quite what I had asked. Does *this* computer have the ability to connect to *other* 5GHz APs. Not all countries have the same channels available. If your router is using a channel that is not in the regulatory setting of your Arch system, it might not see it:
ewaller@turing/home/ewaller % iw reg get
global
country 00: DFS-UNSET
(2402 - 2472 @ 40), (N/A, 20), (N/A)
(2457 - 2482 @ 20), (N/A, 20), (N/A), AUTO-BW, PASSIVE-SCAN
(2474 - 2494 @ 20), (N/A, 20), (N/A), NO-OFDM, PASSIVE-SCAN
(5170 - 5250 @ 80), (N/A, 20), (N/A), AUTO-BW, PASSIVE-SCAN
(5250 - 5330 @ 80), (N/A, 20), (0 ms), DFS, AUTO-BW, PASSIVE-SCAN
(5490 - 5730 @ 160), (N/A, 20), (0 ms), DFS, PASSIVE-SCAN
(5735 - 5835 @ 80), (N/A, 20), (N/A), PASSIVE-SCAN
(57240 - 63720 @ 2160), (N/A, 0), (N/A)
ewaller@turing/home/ewaller % sudo iw reg set US
[sudo] password for ewaller:
ewaller@turing/home/ewaller % iw reg get
global
country US: DFS-FCC
(2402 - 2472 @ 40), (N/A, 30), (N/A)
(5170 - 5250 @ 80), (N/A, 23), (N/A), AUTO-BW
(5250 - 5330 @ 80), (N/A, 23), (0 ms), DFS, AUTO-BW
(5490 - 5730 @ 160), (N/A, 23), (0 ms), DFS
(5735 - 5835 @ 80), (N/A, 30), (N/A)
(57240 - 63720 @ 2160), (N/A, 40), (N/A)
ewaller@turing/home/ewaller %
If it does not work on other APs, and if the channels are available on both the AP and the host, then the problem might be with the antenna select. Your radio is a MIMO radio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIMO
The chipset supports multiple antennae. BUT, not all laptops have the full compliment of antennae that the chipset supports and *may* have unused antenna ports. It has been known to happen that the default setting for the driver selects a port with no antenna. This is a little hard on signal level
My two guesses are: (1) you are not looking at the right set of frequencies and you need to fix your regulatory domain, or (2) you don't have a working antenna on the port you are trying to use, and need to pass a parameter to change ports.
My suggested experiment is trying to narrow that list to one.
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