Hi! On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 08:19:15PM +0530, Vishal Rao wrote: > Hello! > > Using Ubuntu 22.04 LTS based distro elementary OS 7 with the latest > available Ubuntu mainline kernel 6.1 RC5 build the wifi does not > connect to the 6GHZ band (Wifi 6E) and it only even shows the 6ghz > SSID name *after* I have connected to the 5ghz wifi band. > > This is on a new ASUS ZenBook laptop model UM5302TA with the AMD Ryzen > 6800U CPU platform which includes the AMD-Mediatek co-developed RZ616 > wifi chip I believe. > > Pastebin of lspci -vvnn output: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/QwM58ZkptG > > Let me know what further information I should provide - happy to do so! Please also share the output of `iw list` which will tell if we are dealing with a driver problem or a regulatory/configuration problem. Did you configure the wireless regulatory domain the device is located in? To have access to 6 GHz bands the regulatory region needs to be known, I read that on Ubuntu it works like this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/701709/how-can-i-change-my-wireless-cards-regulatory-domain-dbm-higher-than-30