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Galaxy S24 Ultra is unable to detect or connect to 6GHz Wi-Fi network

(Topic created on: 09-16-2024 08:25 AM)
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7omaidy
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I have recently acquired a Samsung S24 Ultra and a TP-Link BE550 Wi-Fi 7 router. The router supports a 6GHz Wi-Fi band, which I am able to detect and connect to on my Windows PC equipped with an Intel AXE adapter. However, my S24 Ultra does not detect the 6GHz Wi-Fi network at all.

After conducting some research, I discovered that Samsung phones restrict wireless capabilities based on the region the phone is located in. The phone determines the region by analyzing the cellular signal it receives, even without a SIM card inserted. Unfortunately, I reside in Iraq, where the 6GHz band has not yet been adopted, according to the Wi-Fi.org website.

Given these circumstances, I kindly request your assistance in exploring alternative solutions to enable my S24 Ultra to detect and connect to the 6GHz Wi-Fi network provided by my TP-Link BE550 router. Your expertise in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Joe787
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Try this.

Go to Settings > Device Care > Memory > Ram Plus. If it's on, turn it off. If it's off, turn it on. Your phone will reboot. When it comes back up, go to Wi-Fi.. You should see the 6ghz Wi-Fi.

Now toggle ram plus to your desired state and follow the steps again.

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