Is Windows 10 Pro 20H2 FULLY compatible with Wi-Fi 6E, yet? If not, will 21H1 be compatible?
Note: Wi-Fi 6E is different from Wi-Fi 6.
Thanks in Advance.
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Is Windows 10 Pro 20H2 FULLY compatible with Wi-Fi 6E, yet? If not, will 21H1 be compatible?
Note: Wi-Fi 6E is different from Wi-Fi 6.
Thanks in Advance.
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Dear Mr. Anderson:
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