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Re: RAX120 CONCURRENT HT160 AC/AX CONNECTION
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RAX120 CONCURRENT HT160 AC/AX CONNECTION
Does the RAX120 support both ac and ax concurrent on HT160 mhz with max throughput of 1733 and 2400 .
It just need 4 for each client to get max but is that HT160 is support on ac as well and will it be can work concurrently.
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Re: RAX120 CONCURRENT HT160 AC/AX CONNECTION
Hello mondenath,
I'll forward this inquiry to the team and get back to you as soon as I can.
Christian
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Re: RAX120 CONCURRENT HT160 AC/AX CONNECTION
I am waiting to hear back. Low range and high range concurrent access in mixed ax/ac/ mode .
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Re: RAX120 CONCURRENT HT160 AC/AX CONNECTION
https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/networking/wifirouter/rax120v2.pdf
As per datasheet what is highlighted yellow condition means . Its not clear.
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Re: RAX120 CONCURRENT HT160 AC/AX CONNECTION
So the internal team is not aware of or still figuring out the answer for simple query
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Re: RAX120 CONCURRENT HT160 AC/AX CONNECTION
Hello mondenath,
The RAX120 can support 11AC and 11AX HT160 at the same time. When the RAX120 is set to HT160, it will have only 4 streams. If the WiFi client only have one atenna(1x1), the router can support 4 clients HT160 by MU-MIMO. The total throughput can be higher than 1773/2400. However, each client will not be able to get max 1733 or 2400.
Regards,
Christian
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