EAP772-Outdoor issue with AFC / 6Ghz
Hi,
I recently bought an EAP772-Outdoor (US) v1.0 AP from my local distributor in Singapore. While setting up, I realized there is no way to enable 6Ghz wifi.
By default, AFC is enabled, but I get the following error on the 6ghz radio page (6 GHz Band Unavailable, Due to regulatory requirements, the 6 GHz band is unavailable since your AFC location cannot be obtained).

I tried turning of AFC to see whether 6ghz can be enabled without AFC, but it did not work too

Can someone provide me some guidance on how I can make 6ghz work on this AP?
Thank you!
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Hi @Javito
Compared to indoor APs, the key advantage of outdoor APs is their significantly larger wireless coverage range, thanks to high-power RF design and weatherproof housing, ensuring stable signal performance in open environments.
Due to wireless regulations in your country, you currently cannot use outdoor 6G. We recommend considering the following alternatives:
- Dual-band outdoor AP (e.g., EAP610-Outdoor): Sacrifices 6GHz but retains outdoor deployment benefits.
- Indoor tri-band AP (e.g., EAP772): Fully supports 6GHz, but note that its protection rating is only suitable for indoor or sheltered environments.
If outdoor - 6 GHz is critical to your use case, returning the device for a replacement might be the best option.
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Why not have an option to allow low transmit power on 6G for EAP772-Outdoor so users can still take advantage of the waterproof nature of this unit outdoors, but still comply with regulations? I believe AFC is only required for high transmit power 6G. Allow a setting to equal the transmission power of the EAP772, since that unit is not weatherproof, not ideal for outdoor use. It is my understanding that 6G can still be used outdoors without AFC as long as transmission power is limited to indoor levels.
There is an 'indoor' mode setting on EAP772-Outdoor, but it still seems to require AFC enabled.
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Ok i understand what ur saying, but answer me this, if EAP772 is allowed to have the 6ghz band enable, because of indoor use, why not just allow us to enable the 6ghz band on the outdoor but as an indoor? so it wont break regulations and wont mutilate the AP at all?
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@Rahzadan I did asked the same, but havent got an answer yet
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Thread has been opened
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/849624?page=1
For everyone who can vote on it please do, it is unfair to have out devices mutilated for reasons that make no sense
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