Can I use 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161 in India under 5ghz radio with 40Mhz
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‎08-10-2016 10:22 AM
Currently we are using 36, 40, 44, 48 only under 5ghz radio with 40Mhz . Can I add 49, 153, 157, 161 also . . Deployment is huge around 850+ access points..... can i use 49, 153, 157, 161 in india.... we are planning to change 40mhz to 20Mhz/auto on 5ghz radio is it fine.
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‎08-11-2016 01:56 PM
Hello SaiPrasad,
For the WS-AP3805e, running 10.11.01 firmware, I see channels 36-64 available for India. This is with the small PRO-ANT-DIP model antennas connected. As Zdenek and others have mentioned, the available channels can vary depending on antennas as well as other factors.
This kb article explains a more on the variables taken into account with compliance testing.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/Why-can-I-not-set-the-access-point-power-to-t...
Available channels can vary due to antenna, channel width and also between models, different firmware versions, antennas, etc.
I have seen other AP's that have some of the upper band UNII-3 channels (149-165) available in India, but not the AP3805i model.
That being said, with a large deployment like you have, I agree with what Philipp has commented. It is fine to use 20mhz setting with 5ghz and very much recommended.
Regards,
Jason
For the WS-AP3805e, running 10.11.01 firmware, I see channels 36-64 available for India. This is with the small PRO-ANT-DIP model antennas connected. As Zdenek and others have mentioned, the available channels can vary depending on antennas as well as other factors.
This kb article explains a more on the variables taken into account with compliance testing.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/Why-can-I-not-set-the-access-point-power-to-t...
Available channels can vary due to antenna, channel width and also between models, different firmware versions, antennas, etc.
I have seen other AP's that have some of the upper band UNII-3 channels (149-165) available in India, but not the AP3805i model.
That being said, with a large deployment like you have, I agree with what Philipp has commented. It is fine to use 20mhz setting with 5ghz and very much recommended.
Regards,
Jason
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‎08-11-2016 04:18 AM
at least you should be able to use channels 52-64 / 100-116 / 132 -140 but i am not sure about the DFS in india, because for most countries (europe / US) those are DFS channels and need to change in case of radar interferences etc.
In high-densitiy environments it is always the best way to use 20MHz channels in 5GHz radio, because it provides more channels to use, means less interefences and a cleaner air. get rid of the high bandwith stuff with 802.11ac 
In high-densitiy environments it is always the best way to use 20MHz channels in 5GHz radio, because it provides more channels to use, means less interefences and a cleaner air. get rid of the high bandwith stuff with 802.11ac 
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‎08-11-2016 04:10 AM
I have not found any useful info in the above link , AP model is 3805i
Can anyone suggest what more channels I can use apart from "36, 40, 44, 48" in India.
Considering the fact that the Deployment is dense (850+) access points , and also changing 5 ghz radio from 40mhz to 20mhz is suggestable ?
Thanks
SaiPrasad
Can anyone suggest what more channels I can use apart from "36, 40, 44, 48" in India.
Considering the fact that the Deployment is dense (850+) access points , and also changing 5 ghz radio from 40mhz to 20mhz is suggestable ?
Thanks
SaiPrasad
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‎08-10-2016 01:01 PM
It also depends on AP and antenna.
Regards
Zdeněk Pala
