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  • That 22Gbps number is not quite advertising fiction, but … what it is is the maximum possible TX rate for all bands added together. It is never possible for actual WiFi throughput to get anywhere near the channel's TX rate. Usually, if you get two-thirds of that on a sustained basis, you should figure you're doing well. On…
  • FWIW, I think the claim that "this device is managed by Nebula" can be ignored. I have a pair of NWA210AX's that are not, and never have been, Nebula-controlled. They run identical firmware versions and nearly identical configurations. Despite that, for a long time one of them claimed on its login web page that "This…
  • I've asked for this in the past too. I know there is a way to do it via CLI, but that leaves me wondering how well-tested or supported the mode is.
  • Thanks for responding! My unit does have that turned off. I experimented with turning it on and off again, but that didn't change anything. What I'm seeing is not the "Nebula Transform" screen, it's just this weird note claiming that the unit is Nebula-managed:
  • FWIW, for the last several months one of my two NWA210AXs claims on the login page that "This device is managed by Nebula". It is not, and never has been, and my locally-assigned login still works. The other unit, with basically identical configuration, does not claim that. There's some cosmetic bug there. It started after…
  • On my NWA210AX, the "wpa3" setting actually will let in both WPA2 and WPA3 clients (verifiable by looking at the station list, which shows each client's security setting). I too would be interested to know how wpa2-mix differs.
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