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Re: RAX48 160MHz
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2021-04-23
09:40 AM
2021-04-23
09:40 AM
I have an RAX48 and I’m trying to see which channels It’s communicating on. I’d like to verify that it’s actually communicating at 160MHz when I select HT160. Anyone know the best way to do this?
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2021-04-23
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Re: RAX48 160MHz
For detailed 802.11ax info, one of the few apps that will detail the full info is winfi https://www.helge-keck.com/
Though one of the easiest way to tewll, is to use an 802.11ax device that supports 160MHz width, then look at the PHY rate. For example, an Intel AX200 or AX210, will connect at a PHY rate of 2400Mbps when close to the router.
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2021-04-26
01:28 AM
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Re: RAX48 160MHz
Acrylic WiFi scanner worked great. Thanks for the tip!
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