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a week ago
Re:What are channel numbers for wider channels for 5GHz?
So in short. Choosing any of the 20 MHz channels that make up wider 40 or 80 MHz channels has the same effect and creates the same "virtual" channel.
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Forums/ Wireless
a week ago
Re:What are channel numbers for wider channels for 5GHz?
@Vincent-TP Can you explain those calculations a bit? 48 MHz? I'm a bit lost now. Which channel should I select if I want to use 38 or 46 from screenshow for 40Mhz and what should I select for 80MHz...
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Forums/ Controllers
a week ago
Changing device username and or password
Hi, I want to change the device username and password in site settings as old one "leaked". Will I be fine and the controller will apply new credentials to all adopted devices, or will I be #$*(*)#...
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Forums/ Wireless
2 weeks ago
What are channel numbers for wider channels for 5GHz?
Hello. I'm setting up some access points, and I'm wondering how channel numbers are assigned to wider channels. I'm talking about 5GHz networks. In the Omada control panel, in the radio's settings, I...
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Forums/ Wireless
2024-07-26 11:28:18
Re:EAP773 - Devices connected to AP are "isolated" and I can't communicate with them
@Hank21 What do you mean by banned? It is powered by PoE from SG2210XMP-M2 switch. It says it is using 10-13W. The performance is perfect. I can get 1400 Mbps on it. When I plug it into EAP660 place...
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Forums/ Wireless
2024-07-25 06:07:37
EAP773 - Devices connected to AP are "isolated" and I can't communicate with them
I have OC200, Omada router and 2 switches. I have 3xEAP660 and 1xEAP773. SOMETIMES IT WORKS BUT 90% of time NOT. The issue is that devices connected to EAP773 are "isolated". They can't ping any...
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