Discover why cutting-edge speed often leads to frustrating packet loss and network instability.
High theoretical speeds don't guarantee stability; packet loss often stems from complex protocol orchestration overhead.
Frequent band shifting between 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz creates management frame overhead that drops packets.
6GHz connectivity depends on cloud-based AFC database updates; server latency can disable your radio temporarily.
Stop the ghosting by disabling automatic channel selection and forcing a static, non-DFS 6GHz channel.
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