What are the 5Ghz non-DFS, non-overlapping channels?
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‎02-17-2015 08:34 PM
What are the 5Ghz non-DFS, non-overlapping channels?
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‎02-18-2015 01:13 PM
Laura,
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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‎02-17-2015 09:59 PM
Looks fine to me...
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‎02-17-2015 09:39 PM
So if I were to use 5Ghz, non overlapping. non DFS channels at 40MHz, I could use 36 , 44, 149, and 157? Would that work?
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‎02-17-2015 09:39 PM
If the client is connected to the AP/controller you'd look into the GUI > Report > Clients.
The column Avg. Rate Sent/Rec gives a small clue what the client is capable off.
-Ron
The column Avg. Rate Sent/Rec gives a small clue what the client is capable off.
-Ron
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‎02-17-2015 09:39 PM
Hi
is there way to know adapter support 2x2 MIMO ,or 1x1 . Normally vendors does not include it in their datasheet .
And if you see other vendors test result (iperf ) they are using tcp and published result is same like 150 when the phy rate is 300 Mbps
Thanks
is there way to know adapter support 2x2 MIMO ,or 1x1 . Normally vendors does not include it in their datasheet .
And if you see other vendors test result (iperf ) they are using tcp and published result is same like 150 when the phy rate is 300 Mbps
Thanks
