Question Poco F4 GT cannot connect to a 5GHz AX Wi-Fi network - Xiaomi Poco F4 GT / Redmi K50 Gaming

I’m using an Asus AX6000 router which is broadcasting two wireless networks.
My Poco F4 GT (14.0.1.0TLJEUXM) is able to connect to the first (2.4 GHz) network without any problem.
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If I try to connect to the second (5 GHz) the phone displays a message "Failed to connect to network".
The second network is working fine because two PCs are connected to it.
I would like to use the second network because it is much faster.
Any ideas how to fix this?

first, try changing authentication method to wpa2 personal. if it still fails then try changing the channel bandwidth to 80 mhz.

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Is this possible?
That would have to do with your phones settings.. MobiTV works fine from my phone...
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SH4YD33 said:
That would have to do with your phones settings.. MobiTV works fine from my phone...
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Ok, what phone settings would I need, I have tried quite a few but no joy?

[Q] Xperia Ray: network problem and Wifi

Hello there..
Actually this is my Gf phone..Xperia Ray..
I has been searching for a while for this problems, but cant solve it..so I decided to oped thread here...hope this is OK..because no Q&A section
after 3 month bought this phone..update official firmware a few time..then data network become problem..It become very fluctuative..Have to search network again again..wont select single automatically(already tick automatically select network mode). Because of this problem, battery drain so fast because of network searching..
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anyone can help me??
just stock..no root...
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wifi problem

when bluetooth is enabled i get less than 1Mbps speeds but when bluetooth is disabled im back to 40-50Mbps. I use bluetooth and must be enabled.
Can anyone help? Only received the phone today.
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I seem to be having the same issue, have you had any luck fixing it?
Yip I reset the phone and all ok now.
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It seems the problem is back.
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I don't think there's a fix, but I can provide some explanation. According to the FCC documents Bluetooth / WiFi share the same antenna. Bluetooth operates on 2.4Ghz just like WiFi. According to FCC they cannot operate simultaneously.
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I use WPA-3 Personal, 5.0 GHz, identification as portable hotspot.
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I need an external antenna

I regularly use my Mi A3 at my desk (inside). Unfortunately this leads to a massive reduction in dataspeed compared to outside my door. Would an externat antenna fix this and, if so, how to I install one?
You use a cell phone signal booster, it's wireless.
My cell phone is my modem. My ISP signal comes to the phone and transfers via Hotspot to a tp-link connector and thence into my PC. It is data flow to the PC that I am really interested in.
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Desk is where the PC is. All the other locations are within ten minutes bus ride from home. Is the 'cell phone signal booster' going to help?
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