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JohnUU
Aug 17, 2019Tutor
Upper Wi-fi Channels incorrectly using lower channels.
I'm finding there is an issue with the chosen higher wi-fi channels in European 2.4GHz band. Due to neighbours 'broadcasts' I opted to set my preferred Channel to 13, and rebooted the router. I wa...
- Aug 18, 2019
Schumaku - Congratulations! I believe you have found the solution!
Deselecting that '20/40MHz Co-existence' checkbox has returned the information - Channel 13(P)+9(S) and the router is now correctly using Channel 13.
Many, many thanks.
JohnUU
Aug 18, 2019Tutor
Schumaku - I think you may have hit upon something there.
I have checked the settings and the '20/40 MHz Co-existence' is indeed enabled, so I shall investigate that further to see if it does correct the issue, and will report back.
Thank you.
JohnUU
Aug 18, 2019Tutor
Schumaku - Congratulations! I believe you have found the solution!
Deselecting that '20/40MHz Co-existence' checkbox has returned the information - Channel 13(P)+9(S) and the router is now correctly using Channel 13.
Many, many thanks.