Got a 5th gen iPad Pro and my understanding is that it supports 802.11ax (WiFi 6). Just got a WiFi 6 router (a Spectrum one that has virtually no controls). Is there any way (software) to tell I am getting WiFi 6 on my iPad?
Option-click on the WiFi menu and you should see all of the configuration info for the access point. One of the items is PHY Mode. I'm at work so I don't have access to my home WiFi 6 network but it currently says 802.11ac which implies that if you are on WiFi 6 it should be 802.11ax.I have WiFi 6 (802.11ax) and have looked at network characteristics with a number of utilities on my 2021 12.9 and haven't seen anything that indicates the connection type. My Internet speeds indirectly indicate it.
Option-click on the WiFi menu and you should see all of the configuration info for the access point. One of the items is PHY Mode. I'm at work so I don't have access to my home WiFi 6 network but it currently says 802.11ac which implies that if you are on WiFi 6 it should be 802.11ax.
Edit: Sorry, I just noticed you are talking about using an iPad. I gave the instructions on a Mac.
Speed test, assuming your internet connection exceeds Wi-Fi 6's capacity.Got a 5th gen iPad Pro and my understanding is that it supports 802.11ax (WiFi 6). Just got a WiFi 6 router (a Spectrum one that has virtually no controls). Is there any way (software) to tell I am getting WiFi 6 on my iPad?
There are applications which will give you this information, such as WiFi Explorer:
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I have WiFi 6 (802.11ax) and have looked at network characteristics with a number of utilities on my 2021 12.9 and haven't seen anything that indicates the connection type. My Internet speeds indirectly indicate it.
Speed is no indication of WiFi 6 as my connection runs 230mbs... so WiFi 5 and 6 report the exact same speed. I'm just trying to double check what the cable company gave me (my IPP is the only WiFi 6 device) for a WiFi 6 Router.
Tried to log into the router, no such luck, it points to the cable co. website, they want any "configuration" done from there and that means network name and password only! Oh, it seems to have some control over port forwarding, but I have no need to go there.
<rant>Seriously, nobody has made such a utility? <expletive deleted> iOS... figures</rant>