The Wireless Mini USB Adapter AC580 Dual Band, AE6000 is an adapter from Linksys which is 802.11ac compliant. This means that the adapter can achieve Wireless-AC connection speeds when it connects to a Wireless-AC router. Installing this adapter to your Windows-based desktop computer allows it to connect to wireless networks. To learn more about the adapter and its features, click here.
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The Linksys AE6000 has a network speed of 430 Mbps because its 802.11ac wireless standard operates at 80 MHz on a single antenna, which can operate at 433 Mbps. The Linksys AE3000 achieves a maximum network speed of 450 Mbps using 802.11n with 3x3 MIMO antennas. An advantage of the Linksys AE6000 over the AE3000 would be the capability for 802.11ac wireless protocol.
Could this be something as simple as the AX6000 router and laptop not being compatible? I don't know if I want to go through the expense and trouble of replacing the network card, especially if the issue comes from the router itself.
I don't get any "Managed saved networks" or such option in wireless settings. But even if that had been an issue, the new SSID is different; and even the brand new guest networks cannot be seen. Somehow the AX6000 and the laptop are not communicating with each other.
Another thought... The R7000 is AC speed. The AX6000 is AX. Of course this is for the 5Ghz SSID, but that could be a clue here. Some 'older' AX network adapters DO NOT work with all AX routers. Wonder if this is playing into it? First thing I'd do about this as be sure you have the LATEST driver for the adapter, see the Dell site, -us/product-support/product/inspiron-15-5559-laptop/drivers.
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