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MatchesD
Apr 19, 2020Aspirant
EX7500 Extender - no 36 channel option for 5ghz
My internet router is provider by my carrier and has fixed channels for both the 2.4 and 5 ghz frequencies. The 2.4 is on Channel 1 and the 5 ghz primary is on 36 with the secondary on 157. When I ...
plemans
Apr 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
in the eX7500 the 5ghz chips are designed to run either the low band or the high band. They can't run both. its designed that way.
And its designed to run a dedicated connection between the router and the extender. hence the extender running channel 36 to communicate with the router.
the way extenders are designed is the radio communicating with the router needs to be on the same band. Its why standard extenders channel selection is disabled when running in extender mode.
Not being able to run both 5ghz radios on the same channel is actually a benefit. If you had both wireless 5ghz chips running on channel 36, they'd interfere with each other. Causing interference and slow downs because they can't broadcast at the same time. Versus it being able to recieve/transmist between extender----router at the same time the other 5ghz chip is communicating with devices. It'd ruin the whole point of having a triband extender as only 1 of the 5ghz chips could run at a time.
I'm not sure why you think channels 149+ are useless? Your devices should still connect to them fine.
Mabye some more details on what makes you believe they're useless and what you're attempting to do?
- MatchesDApr 19, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for your comments but I never said that the higher channels were useless; I said that this extender isn't useful to be if I'm only able to use the higher 5ghz channels with it as I cannot change my routers 36 channel. Because of this I can only get either the 2.4 ghz or 5 ghz out of the extender, not both at the same time. And as devices swtich between both based on their useage, some of my devices will not connect to the extender. I'm trying to determine if there's a solution or workaround with the extender or if I'm forced to attempt to get my routers 5 ghz channel changed.
- plemansApr 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
MatchesD wrote:Thanks for your comments but I never said that the higher channels were useless; I said that this extender isn't useful to be if I'm only able to use the higher 5ghz channels with it as I cannot change my routers 36 channel.--- You wouldn't want to or they'll interfere with each other. Because of this I can only get either the 2.4 ghz or 5 ghz out of the extender, not both at the same time. ---yes you can. But devices can't connect to 2.4ghz AND 5ghz at the same time. And as devices swtich between both based on their useage,---bandsteering. some of my devices will not connect to the extender.----which devices? I'm trying to determine if there's a solution or workaround with the extender or if I'm forced to attempt to get my routers 5 ghz channel changed.
It can use both the 5ghz and 2.4ghz at the same time. they're different radios and can broadcast at the same time.
It also has band steering and will switch devices between 2.4ghz and 5ghz if you're using bandsteering.
It also has mesh so it'll use the same ssid as your router and allow the devices to roam based on their roaming standards if you're using it.
I guess i'm still confused as to why think you can't use the higher 5ghz channels?
And what device are you using that you think can't use the higher 5ghz channels?
Are you thinking a single device can connect to 2.4ghz AND 5ghz at the same time? They can't. they connect to 1 band at a time.
- MatchesDApr 19, 2020Aspirant
I understand beam steering and I know that devices don't connect to both bands at the same time. I'm going to explain my setup again.
I'm attempting to use the EX7500 in Mesh Extender Mode. My Internet router is provided by my internet provider and it has it's 2.4 ghz on channel 1, and it's primary 5 ghz on channel 36, with the secondary on channel 157. When I attempt to set up the mesh network, the 7500 will only connect to the 5ghz-36 channel and not the 2.4-1 channel. However when the 7500 connects to 5-36, it when takes that internet signal, and broadcasts it on both the 7500's 2.4 & 5 ghz radios (however only the 5 ghz works as that's the frequency it's receiving from the router). I'm unable to get the Mesh Extender to connect to both frequencies from my router like it's supposed to.
If I turn one of the channels off in the 7500, then I'm able to connect and use that single frequency with the router, whether 2.4 or 5; just not both at the same time. And as my router is provider by my internet provider I cannot change the channels used.
The 7500 will also only attempt to connect to the primary 5ghz 36 channel; I won't try the router's 157 channel secondary.
This makes me believe that my only solution is to try and get my internet provider to change the 5-36 channel to a 5-149 or etc.