Don't Worry, Your Devices Are Backward Compatible. Wi-Fi standards are, thankfully, backward compatible across generations. Whether you have a Wi-Fi 6 router and a Wi-Fi 6 device, a Wi-Fi 5 device and a Wi-Fi 4 router, or any number of permutations of the Wi-Fi standards from the last twenty years or so, your newer device can connect to your
If I recall correctly it's either 149 or 150 that the Switch stops being able to connect. Try a lower channel and see if that works for you. It was the only way I could get my Switch to connect to 5 GHz, otherwise the network would show up on the network list but be unable to connect. I hope that helps. Eluder99.The Wi-Fi 5 standard published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) actually supports 8Ć8 configurations on the 5 GHz band, but the Wi-Fi Alliance certified Wave 1 and Wave 2 configurations only due to complexity and cost. All that said, the newer Wi-Fi 6 standard supports 8Ć8 configurations on the 5 GHz band.. 21 10 117 69 294 194 250 167 58