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Strange 5 Gh hopping behavior

a.giorgi
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Today in the office I saw an strange behaviour with the 5.0 Ghz antenna

I was monitoring the antena with inssider because suddenly this morning interrupted my wifi connection (only 5 GH antena was affected, 2,4 client didn't suffer the interruption)

Suddenly the pattern of the antena changed from use only one channel (40) to use two channels (40+44) intermitently

After a minute or two the pattern went another time to used only one channel

I know 802,11n can use two channels to increase the transmition capacity

I think probably the AP began to transmit using 2 consecutive channels to transmit something heavy, and then come back to the normal state

Anybody have another theory to this behaviour?

It is recommendend to set up the 2 channel use in auto mode?

Had anybody a similar exerience?
Coud be this behaviour be related with the previous one? (connection loss)

I don't have more information to give you, I know this is an incomplete scenario, but I'm looking to know if this is a really common behaviour
Someone reccomend to set up 802,11n to use only one channel instead two?
Thanks

Al

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Scott Fella
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Well here is what I have learned... If you have the intel 6200 wireless adapter you need to run a driver version of 15.x or newer or else you will run into issues with 40mhz channels. Other than that, change your DCA to 12 or 24 hours instead of the default 10 minutes.

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Leo Laohoo
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Whilst in the DCA, change the sensitivity to "HIGH".  This will minimize the chances of the radios changing channel during office hours.

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