Netgear Router Error Code 6: How to Fix It

Easy 15-30 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
6
Brand
Netgear
Product Type
networking
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
15-30 minutes
Netgear router error code 6 indicates that the 6GHz radio is not transmitting. This typically happens on Wi-Fi 6E routers and can prevent devices from connecting to the 6GHz band. The error may be due to software glitches, interference, or hardware problems.
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How to Fix Error Code 6

  1. Restart Your Router

  2. Update Router Firmware

    Do not interrupt power during firmware update.
  3. Reset to Factory Defaults

    Resetting removes all custom settings including Wi-Fi names and passwords.
  4. Change Channel Width and Channel

  5. Disable DFS Channels

  6. Move Router and Reduce Interference

  7. Contact Netgear Support

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When to Call a Professional

If you have tried all steps and error code 6 remains, the 6GHz radio may be defective. Contact Netgear support or consider warranty replacement. Do not open the router yourself as it voids warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Netgear error code 6 mean?
Error code 6 indicates the 6GHz radio on your Netgear router is not transmitting. This affects Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
How do I fix error code 6 on my Netgear router?
Try restarting the router, updating firmware, resetting to factory defaults, changing wireless channels, and reducing interference. If these fail, contact support.
Which Netgear routers have error code 6?
Error code 6 appears on Netgear Wi-Fi 6E routers such as the Nighthawk RAXE series (RAXE500, RAXE300) and Orbi Wi-Fi 6E systems.
Can I disable the 6GHz band to fix error code 6?
Yes, you can disable the 6GHz band in wireless settings to work around the error, but this may limit performance on Wi-Fi 6E devices.
Is error code 6 a hardware defect?
It can be. If software fixes don't resolve the issue, the 6GHz radio may be defective and require replacement.