On the other hand, there are indeed some country-specific regulatory limitations, but they do not seem to apply to UK I would like to clarify that the hotspot feature is handled by the Operating System (OS) and not our wireless card and drives as you could see, a network reset fixed your issue for the 2.4 GHz band at least. Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities. I also removed third party network tool Killer Control Center (only applies to ethernet control, but did it regardless).Īny pointers, or assistance would be greatly appreciated - I really need the 5ghz hotspot working! I have left all the adapter settings as default, but have tried changing various, with no effect.Īt the request of MSI support, I followed their process for removal and re-install of the drivers, as well as updated the bios (it was already the latest). I get "The selected network band isn't available. When I try and create a 5ghz hotspot it will not let me. When I create a 2.4ghz hotspot, windows appears to allow it, but no devices can successfully connect.
#T mobile hotspot bandwidth issues windows 10#
I am running Windows 10 home 64bt build 19042.804, completely up to date. I have tested on 3 different ap's, the main one being a tp-link AX3000 wi-fi 6 router. I can connect to 2.4 & 5ghz ap's with out issue. I had the following issue out of the box, and also after completely removing all the drivers, and installing the latest 22.20.0.6 drivers. The wireless card in this laptop is the 6E AX210 160mhz. I have recently purchased an MSI GE66 Raider.