ā10-27-2020 01:03 PM
With the AP650 it looks like the Auto setting for channel selection stays in a certain range for radio 0 and radio 1. Iāve noticed the radio 0 stays within UNI 1 and radio 1 uses UNI 2 and 3. However,. even when I disable radio 0, radio 1 will only select from UNI 2 and UNI 3. I can understand the reasoning if both radios are enabled, but if one is disabled why arenāt UNI 1 channels available for selection in the Auto setting?
We have an AP in every classroom, both radios are set at 1dBm power because weāve had issues with high interference. Iām trying to reduce the number of active channels being used to get the number of alerts down, and reduce the number of channel changes.
The thought of needing to do manual channel changes on 144 APās isnāt something I want to do. Please let me know if Iām missing something.
Thank you for your help!
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ā11-05-2020 01:50 PM
Okay, disappointing news everyone. After working with GTAC on the issue, it has been brought to our attention that this type of configuration is intended by designā¦..
Basically, the intent with the dual 5GHz radios is to keep radio 0 to stay between 36-64 and radio 1 100-165; which absolutely makes senseā¦..when you are using dual 5GHz. If you choose to disable a radio and leave one 5GHz radio enabled, youāre screwed because their ādesignā wonāt allow the SINGLE 5GHz radio to use every channel. The ONLY exception to this is by enabling 2.4GHz on radio 0 and 5GHz on radio 1 and POOF, you have every 5GHz channel available on radio 1. Now I ask, BUT WHY!!!!!!!!????????? This is nonsense! You shouldnāt need to use 2.4GHz on radio 0 to allow radio 1 on 5GHz to utility every 5GHz channel.
So now I have to contact my account rep to āRequest a Featureā so he can push it through engineering. The engineer that I am working with said, he couldnāt submit for it because the engineering department would just throw the book in his face and tell him that itās intended design. (Banging my head on the desk) I donāt want to use 2.4GHz unless I absolutely need to, and being forced to use it so I can reduce my interference on 5GHz is rediculous.
So there you have it, if you have an AP that can use dual 5GHz radios, your options are limited; unless my sales rep is able to work a miracle ASAP.
ā11-19-2020 02:15 PM
ā11-19-2020 09:31 AM
ā11-05-2020 01:50 PM
Okay, disappointing news everyone. After working with GTAC on the issue, it has been brought to our attention that this type of configuration is intended by designā¦..
Basically, the intent with the dual 5GHz radios is to keep radio 0 to stay between 36-64 and radio 1 100-165; which absolutely makes senseā¦..when you are using dual 5GHz. If you choose to disable a radio and leave one 5GHz radio enabled, youāre screwed because their ādesignā wonāt allow the SINGLE 5GHz radio to use every channel. The ONLY exception to this is by enabling 2.4GHz on radio 0 and 5GHz on radio 1 and POOF, you have every 5GHz channel available on radio 1. Now I ask, BUT WHY!!!!!!!!????????? This is nonsense! You shouldnāt need to use 2.4GHz on radio 0 to allow radio 1 on 5GHz to utility every 5GHz channel.
So now I have to contact my account rep to āRequest a Featureā so he can push it through engineering. The engineer that I am working with said, he couldnāt submit for it because the engineering department would just throw the book in his face and tell him that itās intended design. (Banging my head on the desk) I donāt want to use 2.4GHz unless I absolutely need to, and being forced to use it so I can reduce my interference on 5GHz is rediculous.
So there you have it, if you have an AP that can use dual 5GHz radios, your options are limited; unless my sales rep is able to work a miracle ASAP.
ā10-27-2020 02:23 PM
My apologies, extra clarification: Radio 0 uses UNII-1 and 2 | Radio 1 uses UNII-2e and 3.