IT Home October 27th news, the M2 chip version of iPad Pro 2022 released by Apple in October this year is the first Apple devices to support Wi-Fi 6E. It uses the 6GHz frequency band to enable faster and more reliable Wi-Fi connections. In a new support document, Apple explains how the feature works.
Apple said that to create a Wi-Fi 6E network, users need to use a Wi-Fi 6E router and enable its 2.4GHz or 5GHz band. For best Wi-Fi performance, Apple recommends using a single network name on the router's 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz bands. Otherwise, iPad Pro would identify the network as having "limited compatibility" , and Apple warned that "the overall experience of some activities conducted through the network may not be as expected."
If users encounter any problems when using Wi-Fi 6E network, Apple says that they can turn off the Wi-Fi 6E mode of the network and that iPad Pro will no longer use the 6GHz band of the network. Turn off Wi-Fi 6E mode, you can open the Settings app, click Wi-Fi, click the name of the connected network, click Wi-Fi 6E mode and turn it off. However, Apple says this setting only appears in Wi-Fi 6E networks where all bands use a single network name.
IT Home learned that Apple iPad Pro 2022 China Bank supports 802.11ax wireless LAN connection, that is, Wi-Fi 6, and does not support the latest Wi-Fi 6E mode at the moment.
According to Apple, the new version of iPad Pro equipped with M2 chip combines portability, versatility and beyond imagination. The new iPad Pro supports the new Apple Pencil hover experience and super fast wireless connectivity, and is equipped with a first-class mobile device display, pro-level camera, face ID, Thunderbolt port and a four-speaker audio system. The new iPadOS 16 features include pre-desk scheduling, full support for external monitors 1. Desktop-level apps and reference modes - further improving the pro-level workflow on iPad. With advanced hardware and iPadOS 16, iPad Pro has a unique and extraordinary ecosystem composed of powerful pro-level apps.