EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
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EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
2018-02-11 20:02:35
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On my EAP225 web admin when I assign which channel 2/5GHz Wifi uses, under 5GHz I see channels 36-48 but not 149-161. How do I assign the higher channels 149-161?
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On my EAP225 web admin when I assign which channel 2/5GHz Wifi uses, under 5GHz I see channels 36-48 but not 149-161. How do I assign the higher channels 149-161?
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Neil
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Re:EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
2018-02-12 22:29:25
No way. Those are channels for outdoor use, they require TPC/DFS, which isn't supported (at least yet) by EAPs.
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Re:EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
2018-02-13 00:39:10
That's a shame - I tried the Ubiquiti AC-AP-Pro the other day and it has these channels :(
Tempted to return my EAP225 and get an AC-AP-Pro instead.... any reason why I shouldn't?
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Tempted to return my EAP225 and get an AC-AP-Pro instead.... any reason why I shouldn't?
Thanks,
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Re:EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
2018-02-16 02:26:05
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Tempted to return my EAP225 and get an AC-AP-Pro instead.... any reason why I shouldn't?
That's something you must decide for yourself. (E.g. nearly double the price of the UBNT gear compared to EAP or client devices not supporting any channels other then those blessed for indoor use at all comes to my mind).
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Re:EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
2018-02-16 17:23:24
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That's something you must decide for yourself. (E.g. nearly double the price of the UBNT gear compared to EAP or client devices not supporting any channels other then those blessed for indoor use at all comes to my mind).
That's a fair enough point - do clients not have such good support for the higher/outdoor channels then? Are they used more for intra-AP communication or something, otherwise what's the point? Cost also a good point :)
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Re:EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
2018-02-16 18:22:41
In 5 GHz band often only the top four (Indoor Only) and bottom five (North America) channels are commonly used due to interferences with weather radars and digital satellites, even with devices capable of using U-NII-2A/2C sub-bands, which require TPC/DFS.
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Re:EAP225 - Where are 5GHz channels 149-161?
2018-02-16 19:01:56
Thanks for the input guys, appreciate it.
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