06-08-2021 02:40 AM - edited 07-05-2021 01:25 PM
in 5ghz ,there is no channel overlapping so we can combine channel and make it as 40 MHZ or we can keep it as single channel also so what is rule about channel width?
means when to combine or keep it as individual
06-08-2021 02:42 AM
what is this no channel overlapping
06-08-2021 03:24 AM
means there is no channel interference in 5 GHz like 2.4 GHz
To avoid channel interference ,we use 1 ,6,11 channel in 2.4GHZ
06-08-2021 07:58 AM
You combine wireless channels to increase effective bandwidth. However, by doing so you expose such a combined channel to interference from other APs using any of the subordinate channels.
If you're in a location were you're the only user of the wireless airspace, and if you need the extra bandwidth of such channels, and all your equipment can take advantage of this, it might make sense to try it.
Personally, though, if a wireless host really "needs" that much bandwidth, I believe that perhaps such a host should use a wired connection. Remember, even with the additional bandwidth of such combined channels, there's all the other issues, of wireless, that impact effect bandwidth.
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