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I just upgraded my Wi-Fi router to a TP-Link HB611-SGST model  https://www.tp-link.com/sg/service-provider/wifi-router/hb611-sgst/  when I re-contracted with my ISP (Singtel, Singapore).

 

I have three desktop PCs and they all show three available network SSIDs : Singtel-BB88, Singtel-BB88_6G and Singtel-BB88_MLO and can connect to each one.  

 

However, my HP Elite xG8 tablet cannot see the Singtel-BB88_6G SSID but can connect to the other two. Can anyone suggest why this is?  As far as I can see from "Radio Types Supported"  it should be compatible. (My three desktops all show the same radio types) 

 

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