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Why one ssid has a band while second ssid has n band?

wfqk
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Level 5

Hi We have two ssid. Both have been configured with "All" in Radio Policy(WLANs ---> General ----> Radio Policy ----> All). but on user side(by command netsh wlan show interface), why one ssid is only having a band while the second ssid is only having n band? Thank you

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Depends on the configuration of the SSID. For 802.11n, the following configuration is required:

  • Is WMM enabled?
  • WPA2 AES/PSK?

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Hi

 Probably the client adapter does not support both bands.

Take the adapter model and look at the datasheet.

 

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Thanks for your reply. In order to clear the issue, I use my PC to test it. When connecting to one ssid, it can get a band, when connecting second ssid, it get n band. so that means, this is not client adapter issue. 

Depends on the configuration of the SSID. For 802.11n, the following configuration is required:

  • Is WMM enabled?
  • WPA2 AES/PSK?

I think you are right. Thank you so much!

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