But it turns out that out of the available bands 36-140, anything at
all above 48 gets radar (or whatever) flagged on it, usually within a
a few hours, so the access point shifts channels down to 36-48 --
right on top of the neighbour -- and stays there.
Am Donnerstag, 17. März 2022, um 08:49:31 Uhr schrieb Mike Scott:
But it turns out that out of the available bands 36-140, anything at
all above 48 gets radar (or whatever) flagged on it, usually within a
a few hours, so the access point shifts channels down to 36-48 --
right on top of the neighbour -- and stays there.
Is the radar signal still there?
Maybe it is an AP problem, so the AP doesn't check if the radar is
still there after some hours.
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