Hello Daniel ! Thank you for your response - apologies for being slow to follow up - I will post the info you asked for soon [tm] but I note there appears to be some new firmware for the mt7922 (a few hours ago) which I will also try when gathering the info. Off the top of my head the regulatory info/region is set to US while I am located in India and I have tried the latest firmware off git master as well as another (?) location suggested by Nick Morrow with no luck (same results) but allow me some time (likely this weekend) to re-check and get back to you. Regards, Vishal On Mon, 26 Dec 2022 at 01:34, Daniel Golle <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 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 -- "The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." - St. Augustine.