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2017-09-30
09:26 PM
2017-09-30
09:26 PM
Hi, I’ve noticed as a default and also as a option the HT 160 cannot be enabled as a feature, it’s greyed out as a option and cannot be selected.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Model: R9000|Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
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2017-10-01
02:23 AM
2017-10-01
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Thank you for your find I’ve had a read though, it looks like it’s not really currently supported as it should be quote;
“For now, this is a very expensive setup, without much gain in Wi-Fi speeds. When 160MHz support matures, we can expect a maximum throughput (goodput) of about 1300 Mbps in real life. ”
I guess NETGEAR have some work to do still unfortunately...
“For now, this is a very expensive setup, without much gain in Wi-Fi speeds. When 160MHz support matures, we can expect a maximum throughput (goodput) of about 1300 Mbps in real life. ”
I guess NETGEAR have some work to do still unfortunately...
Model: R9000|Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
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2017-09-30
09:38 PM
2017-09-30
09:38 PM
Re: NETGEAR X10 HT 160
> Hi, I've noticed as a default and also as a option the HT 160 cannot be
> enabled as a feature, it's greyed out as a option and cannot be
> selected.
I know nothing, but my Web search found:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/td-p/1229568
For 160MHz support - indeed there is no DFS channel support (North
America) in current FW (1.0.1.36). Therefore, contiguous 160MHz
bandwidth is not currently possible. [...]
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Thank you for your find I’ve had a read though, it looks like it’s not really currently supported as it should be quote;
“For now, this is a very expensive setup, without much gain in Wi-Fi speeds. When 160MHz support matures, we can expect a maximum throughput (goodput) of about 1300 Mbps in real life. ”
I guess NETGEAR have some work to do still unfortunately...
“For now, this is a very expensive setup, without much gain in Wi-Fi speeds. When 160MHz support matures, we can expect a maximum throughput (goodput) of about 1300 Mbps in real life. ”
I guess NETGEAR have some work to do still unfortunately...
Model: R9000|Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
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