bbunge
Part of the Furniture
Don't think so. I have two clients that do not like DFS channels so I just let them go to 2.4 GHz when the router uses a DFS channel as the "main."I have to use a non-DFS control channel 36-48 for a 2013 client... I wonder if DFS reacts wrongly to 'non-RADAR' interference on these non-DFS channels when using 160MHz, causing a false postive DFS event.
OE