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jefferis
Nov 02, 2023Guide
Orbi RBR50 RF interference
Firmware v.2.7.424 I have an Orbi Mesh RBR50 system with 2 satellites. 1 is connected via Ethernet, the other by Mesh. I am on a Radio Frequency Internet service, not WIFI. The Radio Re...
schumaku
Nov 02, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Industry standard Wi-Fi 4/5/6/6E/7 (802.11 n/ac/ax/be) on the license-exempt 2,4 GHz, 5 GHz, and the newish 6 GHz WiFi operating on can certainly interfere with the non-licensed channels in the 5.45 ... 5.75 GHz channels where such PtP and PtmP devices like the popular Ubiquity UISP airMAX and the likes are operated.
Everything fully legal, 5470..5730 must be operated with DFS and TCP, limited to 500 mW instead of 1 W without TPC. 5735..5835 can blast at full allowed power, without DFS and TCP under the FCC regulations.
This says it all - virtually impossible to provide a paid (reliable) service on these bands.