azazel1024
Very Senior Member
Still not sure why you are seeing such a huge difference. I see none. With my airport express, I see a signal drop of around 3dB when switching to the lower 5GHz channels. This is based off my laptop. I am not using the airpor utility.
I don't normally run the airport express as an AP (I run it wired only as an airplay receiver for some speakers).
I see no actual propogation differences between upper and lower 5GHz bands, other than actual power output differences on pre-regulatory change router/APs.
At a guess, either the antennas is so badly designed to have massive loss at 5.8GHz compared to 5.2GHz or something similar. That or there is a very, very weird multipath issue where you are locating things that is resulting in the signal polarization being twsited for the 5.8GHz range, resulting in the terrible gain.
I don't have a router or AP that can produce a stronger signal Channel 36-48 compared to 149-161/165. Either the upper band is stronger (likely due to higher Tx power) or they are no more than 1dB different (which I consider margin of error).
Tx is limited to 50mw for channels 36-48 before the FCC regulatory changes this past June (July?). It is now the same 1w that channels 149-161 of UNI-II upper are (165 is actually ISM band, but is also 1w).
I certainly don't observe any dramatic differences in signal strength and zero performance differences on my iPhone 5, my wife's iPhone 6 or her iPad 2 between the upper and lower channels on my one post regulatory change router and all of the pre stuff performs slightly better on the upper channels than the lower channels.
This includes when actually using my Airport express (early 11n) as an AP.
I don't normally run the airport express as an AP (I run it wired only as an airplay receiver for some speakers).
I see no actual propogation differences between upper and lower 5GHz bands, other than actual power output differences on pre-regulatory change router/APs.
At a guess, either the antennas is so badly designed to have massive loss at 5.8GHz compared to 5.2GHz or something similar. That or there is a very, very weird multipath issue where you are locating things that is resulting in the signal polarization being twsited for the 5.8GHz range, resulting in the terrible gain.
I don't have a router or AP that can produce a stronger signal Channel 36-48 compared to 149-161/165. Either the upper band is stronger (likely due to higher Tx power) or they are no more than 1dB different (which I consider margin of error).
Tx is limited to 50mw for channels 36-48 before the FCC regulatory changes this past June (July?). It is now the same 1w that channels 149-161 of UNI-II upper are (165 is actually ISM band, but is also 1w).
I certainly don't observe any dramatic differences in signal strength and zero performance differences on my iPhone 5, my wife's iPhone 6 or her iPad 2 between the upper and lower channels on my one post regulatory change router and all of the pre stuff performs slightly better on the upper channels than the lower channels.
This includes when actually using my Airport express (early 11n) as an AP.