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Sep 19, 2023Luminary
For the Quad-Band...
For the Quad-Band, is one of those Wifi channels dedicated for the back haul communication only, shared or a toggled option? What would the distance be for that, Router to Satellites?
I assume ...
xyz123456789zg
Oct 03, 2023Aspirant
Is 5G2 support 2*2 160mhz? 5G1 couldn't be used by user, can we choose 36-48 channel on 5G2?
FURRYe38
Oct 03, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Most 2x2 devices only support up to 80Mhz. 4x4 devices support 160Mhz.
Yes.
- xyz123456789zgOct 03, 2023AspirantMost Android mobile are support 2*2 160mhz@5G, maximum link is 2882mbps. RBE972 - 5GHz-2 (4x4/160MHz, 4K-QAM): 5,765Mbps, I would like to know whether it is support 2*2 support 2882mbps for mobile? If it is same as RBKE962, only support 80mhz@5G, that would be a shame.
- FURRYe38Oct 03, 2023Guru - Experienced User
I don't know for sure. I can only presume maybe or it should if the system has 4x4 @160Mhz. It would be up to the connecting device to tell or not.
I do know my ASUS GT-AX11000, RAX120v2 and RAXE500 all connect at 160Mhz, however there 4x4 supporting devices.
- schumakuOct 04, 2023Guru - Experienced User
xyz123456789zg wrote:
Most Android mobile are support 2*2 160mhz@5G, maximum link is 2882mbps. RBE972 - 5GHz-2 (4x4/160MHz, 4K-QAM): 5,765Mbps,Most android mobile ...? No way, no. Depends on the mobile device, for example the Pixel 7, the Pixel 7 Pro do, the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 6 do, already the Pixel 7a and the Pixel 6a do not. In this example it's not even dependent on the device also supporting 6E, or not. All Tensor based models support 6 GHz, however in select regions/markets only.