Quote from: xpclient on January 31, 2021, 10:52:00
6 GHz access points are allowed to operate indoors only which may probably be why Intel disabled them on client devices. It's as per a spec. Routers are usually indoors only but laptops and phones aren't.
First of all, Intel didn't just disable 6ghz, they disabled 5ghz too. And then later models don't have AP option AT ALL!
Do note, people's applications aren't limited to laptops. And what Intel makes is mostly an OEM chip that others put into their M2 or etc daughter boards. For example, some people want to custom build their own routers with devboards. Intel just wants to prevent that and upsell people into much much more expensive chips to do a feature that all used to have normally before!