802.11e-2005 BSS Load Element, Is it ever going to be supported by more models?

802.11e-2005 BSS Load Element, Is it ever going to be supported by more models?

802.11e-2005 BSS Load Element, Is it ever going to be supported by more models?
802.11e-2005 BSS Load Element, Is it ever going to be supported by more models?
8 hours ago
Model: EAP773  
Hardware Version: V1
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I've always noticed this missing from pretty much all Omada APs I've ever seen and used, And yet seen it supported on most other brands APs, both consumer and high dollar, and I've always wondered why. 

 

But today I noticed when I had to use my EAP650-Desktop as an AP (normally it's just used as "wireless ethernet ports") That surprisingly it's supported in broadcast the 802.11d BSS Load information, yet no other AP that I've ever had from Omada or have ever worked with from Omada has done so, neither have TP-Links DECO line.

 

Noticed on this attached screenshot, the percentage and number and number in () underneath channel width. The percentage is channel utilization, and the number is number of clients associated with that BSSID.

 

The closer, high signal AP is the EAP650-Desktop, The lower signal is a EAP772-Outdoor, the 773, And again, frankly every other Omada AP I've seen looks the same and doesn't report it.

 

 

 

I could probably guess the answer, but is this ever going to be supported by more of the APs? 802.11e Was released in 2005, so it's not like it's new.

 

Of course this is just a side quest because I would just be happy with released firmware that's not older than a year for my EAP773

Site 1: EAP773 X2 EAP772-Outdoor EAP650-Desktop Site 2: EAP660HD x2
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