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AbbasRaza
Aug 17, 2025Guide
240MHz Bandwidth
Came across under the web guie advanced wireless setting for "advance wireless settings (MLO Backhaul)" What are the benefits to enable 240MHz bandwidth mode? Is it safe to have this option...
CrimpOn
Aug 18, 2025Guru - Experienced User
It would not surprise me if there might be a disconnect between the folks who write User Manuals and the software engineers who create the actual firmware.
Have wondered (idle curiosity) if there is reason Netgear (and other WiFi vendors) do not include the WiFi Alliance tags in their marketing literature and web sites:
It might be (a) because the products do not actually meet the requirements to be certified, such as supporting 2.4G, or (b) because certification has a cost and they see no reason to pay it, or (c)......?
TP-Link, for example, displays the "certified" logo on some WiFi7 routers, but not others.
schumaku
Aug 18, 2025Guru - Experienced User
CrimpOn wrote:(b) because certification has a cost and they see no reason to pay it,
On the point! There is no added value pushing all devices through a validation process. The time is running much faster with all the tech coming onto the market...