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Julian_Jay
Feb 09, 2023Tutor
5Ghz-2 RAX 200
I’ve configured the router in advanced mode, web based because I’m used to it. 2.4 and 5Ghz-1 works flawlessly. The 5Ghz-2 works approximately 3 day and drops to (mode up to 600) I have tested every ...
plemans
Feb 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Try setting your speed at the "up to 2400mbps" and then select channel 155. (if 5g-2 is the upper 5ghz band).
Otherwise try channel 42 if its the lower channel. Again, with the "up to 2400mbps". all the other 80hz or higher bands are dfs channels. Those 2 zones aren't but they're only 80hz wide.
What firmware is on the router?
Julian_Jay
Feb 11, 2023Tutor
Would you please type all of the non DFS channels in Europe.(Or existing)
Please explain the differences between UNII-1, UNII-2, UNII-2 extended, UNII-3, and ISM.
Which are non DFS channels in these patterns? How to implement them relatively to my lovely Night Hawk RAX200.
Many thanks for your support.
PS. I live in a 2 floor house and have only one neighbour near me.
Please explain the differences between UNII-1, UNII-2, UNII-2 extended, UNII-3, and ISM.
Which are non DFS channels in these patterns? How to implement them relatively to my lovely Night Hawk RAX200.
Many thanks for your support.
PS. I live in a 2 floor house and have only one neighbour near me.
- plemansFeb 11, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Not trying to be an a-hole but there's google to go over all that. Its a bit pointless for me to retype whats already been explained by others with much better clarity.
Same with the channels.
you can start here though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
It has channels by region and what their broadcast info is.
- Julian_JayFeb 11, 2023TutorI’ve searched and studied over several weeks. Every country and router has it’s own setup and frequencies. I’m new to Netgear, and the lame and unstable High frequency DFS, ax protocol bull**bleep**. So it seems the 168MHz doesn’t work with any of my 100-128 Chanel’s.
Conclusion : I need to downgrade to good old 600 or 1200 Mbit/s to enable the lower band stone age channels.
This is totally unacceptable. Keep in mind that RAX200 is a three band router.
I need one channel on 168MHz non DFS in high band 5Ghz ax protocol. To be precise, frequencies 5300-5800. How in earth am I going to mange that?
Any ideas? Dear community.
PS. Are all High bands channels DFS?- KitsapFeb 11, 2023Master
Julian_Jay wrote:
I’ve searched and studied over several weeks. Every country and router has it’s own setup and frequencies. I’m new to Netgear, and the lame and unstable High frequency DFS, ax protocol bull**bleep**. So it seems the 168MHz doesn’t work with any of my 100-128 Chanel’s.
Conclusion : I need to downgrade to good old 600 or 1200 Mbit/s to enable the lower band stone age channels.
This is totally unacceptable. Keep in mind that RAX200 is a three band router.
I need one channel on 168MHz non DFS in high band 5Ghz ax protocol. To be precise, frequencies 5300-5800. How in earth am I going to mange that?
Any ideas? Dear community.
PS. Are all High bands channels DFS?I asked the question about where you were located and I know you are not in the US.
In your extensive search and study you should have come across Duckware. The most recent and up to date background on Wi-Fi is found here: https://www.duckware.com/tech/wifi-in-the-us.html