NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
mastergenera1
Oct 30, 2015Aspirant
C7000 modem 802.11 type exclusion?
hi i was wondering if there is any way to tighten the C7000s wifi settings to only broadcast N on the 2.4 and only broadcast AC on the 5Ghz? thanks
please see page 67
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/C7000/C7000_Comcast_UM_27apr15.pdf
please change 2.4G 289 Mbps
for 5GHz, you can 600 Mbps or even lower.
10 Replies
AFAIK, that type of exclusion is not possible. Older routers used to have N-only modes, but I think router vendors have wisened up and withdrawn support for it. The Wi-Fi standards built in mandatory backwards compatibility into 802.11ac, so there is no concept of an AC-only mode.
- vkdeltaNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi,
thanks for posting this question, 2.4G radio supports 256-QAM and thats why it has those rates in it. today's Sw does not support it for sure and I am not sure if there is an API on the radio interface which can do it (I am looking for it)
any reason you want to turn it off?
- mastergenera1AspirantI mainly would want to do it to improve my 5Ghz signal if possible, I own no legacy devices(N/AC only) and have found that doing so with another man got me my full paid for speed of 300mbps over AC wifi(with the current settings, 2.4Ggz gets me ~150mbps, and 5Ghz gives me 6mbps
- mastergenera1Aspirantmdm not man lol
- mastergenera1Aspirant
also i wanted to say that i live in an apt complex so any way i can enhance the ability of the radios with settings. id like to have as many options as possible, my old ISP assigned mdm was a technicolor 8715D, and it had the functionality i speak of, but just failed 2x in 3 months, wasnt gonna have it and wanted my own unit. so i bought quality.
- vkdeltaNETGEAR Employee Retired
do you want to increase the power?
easy way to reduce from HT80 to H20 which will slightly boost up power at the expense of bandwidth.
- mastergenera1Aspirant
So which menu is that under?