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JimJin
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Oct 21, 2021
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EX6400 extends wifi but switch to another channel

EX6400 extends WiFi signals exactly the same as the source one. So, suppose the source WiFi is "ABC" and in channel 64(5GHz), EX6400 generates the same SSID and channel which is "ABC" and channel 64....
  • plemans's avatar
    plemans
    Oct 22, 2021

    The reason it can't switch is timing/latency. Whenever you switch the channels on router/extender, it reboots to switch channels. 

    And even if it didn't reboot, it'd take time to switch channels. And the extender is talking between the router----devices repeatedly every second. Add some latency into that and the extender would be pretty worthless in terms of speed/latency.

     

    Its why the decent wifi mesh systems use a triband setup. That allows them to have the backhaul on a seperate channel that doesn't suffer from interference. It also allows them to avoid the 50% thoroughput hit that single/dual band extenders take. 

     

    If you're wanting to avoid having the extender on a different channel for connection to devices, look at the triband line of extenders like the EX7500, EX7700, EX8000. Their dedicated 3rd band allows that dedicated link between router----extender. Then you can set whatever channel you want for the extender----device connection.