HelloAuto is the only option available.
not possible to change channels. Only chineese channels
HelloAuto is the only option available.
Time for a new router.Hello
not possible to change channels. Only chineese channels
No it isn't. There are no regional versions of the firmware, they're all the same image. The region is "baked into" the CFE at manufacturing and the firmware adjusts itself according to that.This is part of the firmware. If you can, update the firmware using an EU image - this should have the proper settings required for your region.
Regarding the region being "baked into" the CFE, I apologize if I was incorrect on my advice about flashing to region-specific firmware.No it isn't. There are no regional versions of the firmware, they're all the same image. The region is "baked into" the CFE at manufacturing and the firmware adjusts itself according to that.
Any discussions about circumventing a router's regional restrictions are against this forum's rules and will be deleted.
P.S. The code in post #23 won't work.
This is true which is why I suggested it in posts #2 and #22. However people rarely listen to such advice and use their existing routers anyway. In which case it's more pragmatic to at least try and persuade them to only use allowed channels.As far as the second part of my post - that routers purchased outside the EU are not compliant with EU regulations - that is spot-on correct. So the best advice *appears* to be to purchase a new / used router that conforms to the region in which you will be using it.
It's ok. I already called Macron. He will take care of that for you.Hello,
I have a router RT-AC87U (chineese model) dual band but I leave in France. In China, Channels used are 149-165 but in Europ, 36-140. On model RT-AC88U, it is possible to change Country (China, Europ…) via Advanced Settings / Wireless / Professional / Frequency (5Ghz) / Country
But I don’t find that on 87U (Not Country ).
Cn u help me how to do, please ?
LolIt's ok. I already called Macron. He will take care of that for you.
Mommy! I'm coming. See you later.
I know how to do that. But this forum doesn't allow to talk about it.
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