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1. Make sure you have set the correct country code using raspi configuration. | 1. Make sure you have set the correct country code using raspi configuration. | ||
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2. Use the 'iwlist channel' command to view the currently allowed frequency bands to be connected. These values are different for different countries. | 2. Use the 'iwlist channel' command to view the currently allowed frequency bands to be connected. These values are different for different countries. |
Revision as of 13:56, 22 June 2021
1. Make sure you have set the correct country code using raspi configuration.
sudo raspi-config
2. Use the 'iwlist channel' command to view the currently allowed frequency bands to be connected. These values are different for different countries.
iwlist channel
3. Check the frequency band settings of your router 5G WIFI
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