NETGEAR uses a simplified system. Change the "Up to X Mbps" in the 2.4 GHz settings to the next one down. That will switch to 20 MHz bandwidth mode.In the netgear settings their is no way to specify 20mhz or 40mhz for the 2.4ghz.
NETGEAR uses a simplified system. Change the "Up to X Mbps" in the 2.4 GHz settings to the next one down. That will switch to 20 MHz bandwidth mode.In the netgear settings their is no way to specify 20mhz or 40mhz for the 2.4ghz.
347Mbps is 20 MHZ 800 Mbps is 40 MHZ.The 2.4GHz performs the same as the EA9500 when playing games or doing anything network intensive. However, I'm getting full strength everywhere in apartment with the 5ghz channel now where as the EA9500 was dropping off.
In the netgear settings their is no way to specify 20mhz or 40mhz for the 2.4ghz. It's either 20/40 Co-exist or not which I assume that means 20 and 40 if checked. If not checked than only 40.
347Mbps is 20 MHZ 800 Mbps is 40 MHZ.
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What do you mean by suck? Use inSSIDer to see what the channels look like. Maybe it's neighbor interference. Run the 2.4Ghz band in 20Mhz mode may help.
YesIs it recommended to run the 2.4Ghz in 20Mhz only? I currently have it set to "up to 800mpbs" with 20/40 coexistence enabled.
347Mbps / 20 MHZ
800 Mbps / 40 MHZ
When using the 2.4GHz broadcasting radio you should generally use a channel bandwidth block 20MHz wide.
This is because there are more non-overlapping channels available when using 20MHz
(as opposed to 40MHz) which means there is less liklihood of congestion or clashing channels.
You can also use 40MHz on the 2.4GHz broadcasting radio.
However it congests the Wi-FI in the area so if you live in a built up area it probably isn’t a great idea as it will interfere with other 2.4GHz users.
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