4300 refuses to use two 2.4GHz for Wireless n

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4300 refuses to use two 2.4GHz for Wireless n

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Re:4300 refuses to use two 2.4GHz for Wireless n
2013-06-08 14:28:54
That's very interesting.
Even in forcing the 40MHz and choosing the primary it drops the secondary?
Do you have the same thing when a client is near the router?
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Re:4300 refuses to use two 2.4GHz for Wireless n
2013-06-10 19:52:22
Exactly the same, always drops the second channel.From reading a little more about the 802.11n spec, there is a very big push to ensure that all router's DON'T use two channels unless no other routers are around because it is deemed not to be neighbour friendly. It takes many special setting to get 300n to work. Thus, it seems pretty much a general fib. The industry is really wanting everyone to move to 5GHz which has much better performance. I get the feeling that Tp-lInk HAD to design the firmware this way as good corporate citizens, though it would be nice if they said so as it's very deceiving. 300n that almost never runs at 300n.
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Re:4300 refuses to use two 2.4GHz for Wireless n
2013-06-10 20:37:53
I'm doing a lot of tests with my WDR4900 and I have been obliged to roll back the firmware because of poor throughput.
I identified that when choosing channel 9 it selects channel 5 for the extension instead of 13.
In fact the firmware should propose lower or upper to choose +4 or -4.

The TP-link firmwares are badly designed...
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