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stevefxp
Mar 19, 2020Apprentice
5 GHZ Mismatch
I have the RBR50 and RBW30 in my home. I am using a WiFi analyzer tool that shows me in depth information about my WiFi performance. It is telling me that I have a 5 GHZ mismatch on my APs, that the ...
CrimpOn
Mar 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Please tell more:
- Which WiFi analyzer is this?
- What is VHT?
stevefxp
Mar 19, 2020Apprentice
I am using inSSIDer Plus by Metageek. A great tool for WiFi tool that is very cost effective for home networks.
VHT is a IEEE standard for AC networks: https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/communications/article/21798297/understanding-ieee-80211ac-vht-wireless
- CrimpOnMar 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Thanks again. LOVE this stuff. I did not find inSSIDer Plus on the web site. A lot to read through, too.
Can I confirm the VHT differences are between the Orbi RBR50 and RBW30 or between two channels on the RBR50?
I believe the "highest possible" capacity requires a 160mhz channel width and that the channel width of "front side" and "backhaul" radios may not be the same.
- CrimpOnMar 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
As I suspected, inSSID34 shows the "user side" 5G signal at 866mb and the "backhaul" 5G signal at 1,733. I believe this is because the backhaul uses a different encoding scheme, which is why Netgear emphasizes the speed of the backhaul in their sales literature.
Do the differences you noted require subscribing to the "Plus" level to see?
- stevefxpMar 19, 2020ApprenticeNot sure...but dm me and I will let you login using my Plus account. There should not be any differences between the two devices bc the backhaul is supposedly the same across all devices...the front end speed is different.