Wi-Fi 6
How can I check my iPhone 12 Pro Max is on Wi-Fi 6? In the setting it’s not written and my router does support 802.11ax protocol, the router is Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6.
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How can I check my iPhone 12 Pro Max is on Wi-Fi 6? In the setting it’s not written and my router does support 802.11ax protocol, the router is Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6.
To answer your original question, there is no way from the iPhone end to see what Wi-Fi protocol is being used. The only way to do that is to set up your router with different SSIDs for each protocol, then connect to that specific SSID. For all practical purposes, unless you have a gigabit connection from your router to the Internet there is no inherent difference between AC and AX in terms of performance. AC will support up to 480mbps, so unless your connection is faster than that it is moot.
However, you have a bigger problem than AC vs AX: Your security is not set correctly in the router. That has nothing to do with the connection protocol. A "Weak Security" notification means that your Wi-Fi router is not configured correctly. There is a new feature in iOS 14 and later and Mac OS Big Sur (11) and later that checks and displays a message if your router is not using the most up-to-date security settings. Note that your router has always had weak security, you just didn’t know about it until now.
See this Apple support article for how to configure it correctly—>Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support, specifically the section headed Security. And don't forget to configure your range extenders (if any) also!
After you change the router settings you should Forget the network in your phone settings and reconnect.
Note also that weak security does not interfere with using Wi-Fi, it is just a warning. Your Wi-Fi should still work normally, and, if it doesn’t, it is not because of the weak security message.
To answer your original question, there is no way from the iPhone end to see what Wi-Fi protocol is being used. The only way to do that is to set up your router with different SSIDs for each protocol, then connect to that specific SSID. For all practical purposes, unless you have a gigabit connection from your router to the Internet there is no inherent difference between AC and AX in terms of performance. AC will support up to 480mbps, so unless your connection is faster than that it is moot.
However, you have a bigger problem than AC vs AX: Your security is not set correctly in the router. That has nothing to do with the connection protocol. A "Weak Security" notification means that your Wi-Fi router is not configured correctly. There is a new feature in iOS 14 and later and Mac OS Big Sur (11) and later that checks and displays a message if your router is not using the most up-to-date security settings. Note that your router has always had weak security, you just didn’t know about it until now.
See this Apple support article for how to configure it correctly—>Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support, specifically the section headed Security. And don't forget to configure your range extenders (if any) also!
After you change the router settings you should Forget the network in your phone settings and reconnect.
Note also that weak security does not interfere with using Wi-Fi, it is just a warning. Your Wi-Fi should still work normally, and, if it doesn’t, it is not because of the weak security message.
Check again the setting of the router -> Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support
Try first to optimize the range of the mobile network, see this Apple article:
If you see No Service or Searching on your iPhone or iPad
If you see No Service or Searching on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
and also in the router it’s written it’s only 5Ghz.
If so, then the iPhone will not get Wi-Fi 6.
On the iPhone -> tap Settings -> Wi-Fi -> then you will see Wi-Fi xx
Contact the manufacturer of Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6 and/or read the manual.
If you use Private Wi-Fi addresses then you can assign the iPhone a MAC address & a Private IP address.
Log in to the router, add your iPhone NAME + iPhone MAC address + private IP address.
Your iPhone MAC address is: go to Settings -> General -> About -> the Wi-Fi address (note this address).
Assign a private IP address to the iPhone, for example 192.168.x.xxx or 169.254.x.xxx.
This depends on the router & other iDevices that have already been added.
What is important, check the list and the last xxx must be different from the iDevices that have already been added.
Contact the manufacturer of Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6 and/or read the manual.
Check also the setting of the router -> Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support
If you need help with your Wi‑Fi password
If you need help with your Wi‑Fi password - Apple Support
Please show me one screenshot of this: On the iPhone -> tap Settings -> Wi-Fi -> then you will see Wi-Fi xx
I already showed mine and there isn’t any indication of Wi-Fi 6, do you see or saw this anywhere? How it looks? Please show a screenshot
Also see here
so anything change from that time?
A samsung galaxy s21 plus connects to Wi-Fi 6 with no problem, and in his settings it’s easy to
find and see, so the router is fine and giving Wi-Fi 6. Now in my settings there isn’t anything to indicate that it’s on Wi-Fi 6 indeed although it’s support’s the same.
Again:
and also in the router it’s written it’s only 5Ghz.
If so, then the iPhone will not get Wi-Fi 6.
On the iPhone -> tap Settings -> Wi-Fi -> then you will see Wi-Fi xx
I see, now all is clear, thank you.
I looked already it’s only talking about the router mostly, all my settings are correct. Now how I can check in my iPhone 12 Pro Max that it is indeed on Wi-Fi 6? On the iPhone itself it doesn’t show, and also in the router it’s written only 5Ghz. Where you check in the phone? Where is it?
I don’t understand why to do this, my Wi-Fi and iPhone works great without any problem. I only want to understand if I can see the that my phone is on Wi-Fi 6 protocol 802.11ax, where is the icon on my screen in the iPhone? In the s21 plus there is an icon on the top, where is it in iPhone if there is some? In google search I looked maybe there is no icon.
What now? Still not writing wifi 6
But how can I check that the phone is on Wi-Fi 6? It doesn’t appear anywhere
See my previous post.
Wi-Fi 6