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allow device to connect to wireless backhaul when ethernet backhaul in use

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allow device to connect to wireless backhaul when ethernet backhaul in use
allow device to connect to wireless backhaul when ethernet backhaul in use
2023-03-23 19:21:57 - last edited 2023-03-24 02:45:45

Hi,

 

Is it possible to allow a device to connect to the wireless backhaul 5GHz band when an ethernet backhaul is in use between Deco nodes? The wireless backhaul has a faster speed so it would also give the wireless device a wifi speed as well I would think.

 

It seems like a waste to have the devices use the slower 5GHz wifi band if an ethernet backhaul is in place.

 

Thanks

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Re:allow device to connect to wireless backhaul when ethernet backhaul in use
2023-03-24 02:51:46

  @chrislot 

Hi, thanks for the feedback.

I haven't got any news saying there is a plan to allow devices to connect to wireless Backhaul when Ethernet Backhaul is in use.

 

And I am a little curious why you think the wireless backhaul signal is faster than the regular wireless signal. They have the same wireless specifications

Thank you very much.

Best regards.

 

 

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Re:allow device to connect to wireless backhaul when ethernet backhaul in use
2023-03-24 03:11:48

  @David-TP 

 

Oh really? From what I saw online, it makes it seem that the 5ghz band used by client devices has a speed of 1201mbps whereas the 5 GHz band used by the wireless backhaul between Deco nodes is 4804mbps

 

 

 

 

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