There could be a variety of reasons why the Honor 30 Pro can't connect to 5G Wi-Fi. Here are some possible causes and solutions:
5G Wi-Fi Router issues:
Ensure that your 5G Wi-Fi router is working properly and that the 5G Wi-Fi band is enabled. Also, check that your router's firmware is up to date and make sure the router supports the 5G Wi-Fi standard.
Range issues:
5G Wi-Fi signals are more susceptible to interference and blocking than 2.4G Wi-Fi signals. If your Honor 30 Pro is far away from your 5G Wi-Fi router, or there are more obstacles in the middle, it may affect the connection. Try moving the Honor 30 Pro closer to your 5G Wi-Fi router and make sure there aren't too many obstacles between the two.
5Ghz band and channel issues:
Some countries and regions may only allow the use of part of the 5Ghz band. Check if your country and region allows the use of the 5Ghz band, and make sure your 5G Wi-Fi router and Honor 30 Pro are both set to the same channel.
Driver and Software issues:
Make sure your Honor 30 Pro operating system and Wi-Fi drivers are updated to the latest version. Sometimes, software updates can fix some compatibility issues.
Hardware problem:
If none of the above methods solve the problem, it may be a hardware problem with the Honor 30 Pro. Contact Huawei customer service center or authorized maintenance center for professional testing and maintenance services.
Hopefully these solutions will help you solve the problem.
The Honor 30 Pro may not be connected to 5G WiFi for the following reasons:
The 5G WiFi function of the router is not enabled. You need to enable this function and set the WiFi name and password first.
The WiFi name contains Chinese characters. You need to change the WiFi name to English or a combination of numbers.
The channel Settings for 5G WiFi are not correct using channels 149, 153, 157, 161 or 165.
Other devices are not connected to the same WiFi properly, possibly because the WiFi has set connection limits.
The mobile phone hardware does not support 5G WiFi. You need to check whether the mobile phone model supports 5G WiFi.
5G WiFi signal coverage is small, you need to confirm whether the distance between the phone and the router is too far.
Because the former is a 4G mobile phone, if it is a 5g mobile phone, it cannot be used without 5g base stations
Is there something wrong with the router? Or the connected WIFI password is incorrect.