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For 2.4ghz, set it to 20Mhz auto channel selection. Auto channel selection is best for 2.4ghz as this band is always saturated and AP's hop around all the time. If you set it to manual, you could wake up the next day and be oversaturated. The auto channel selection routine is good enough to change itself.
No, use a fixed channel 1, 6 or 11 at 20 MHz. Even with neighbors you are better off this way. Clients do not like it when the router keeps switching channels. Hopefully the neighbors close routers will sense your router and auto switch away from yours. At least give it a try. A network scanner is a good idea. The routers in my neighborhood keep switching channels on 2.4 GHz so I check from time to time and manually set the channel usually 1 or 11. Even though you have channel 12 1nd 13 there is a chance of overlap with them. I would stick with 1, 6 or 11.should i enable the "Auto select channel including channel 12, 13" option?
i am in the UK so i am permitted to use those channels.
No, use a fixed channel 1, 6 or 11 at 20 MHz. Even with neighbors you are better off this way.
Ok. Conflicting advice. One person says auto, other says fixed
Yes, Enabling DFS works for us but we don't have any radar near us. We are also in the UK.should i enable the "Auto select channel including channel 12, 13" option?
i am in the UK so i am permitted to use those channels.
I always check unwritten rules these days as I've fallen for them in the past in tech. We tried the 1,6,11 rule and it always produced slower transfer rates and high pings.Ok. Conflicting advice. One person says auto, other says fixed
Auto periodically performs a site survey and switches to the best channel.
I wouldn't recommend using 160MHz wide channel and DFS. How many of your clients support 160MHz?
Indeed and this channel is rarely 1-6-11. With multiple 2.4GHz networks around all on different channels there is no real non-overlapping channels. They all overlap and the router will automatically switch to the channel with higher possible throughput. @Chenks may try to play nice and test 1-6-11 theory in his Wi-Fi environment. If it works - great, lock it there and move on. If it doesn't - use the channel with constantly higher throughput or Auto.
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