I have been using the R7000 successfully for the last couple of years. It is placed on the middle of 3 floors, and I have been getting decent 5GHz signal throughout the house.
A couple of days ago someone moved in next to me and has a Rogers/Hitron gateway running 5GHz on channel 157, 80 MHz wide.
This overlaps my 40 MHz 5GHz channel, regardless of which higher channel (149 currently) I use. I noticed none of the lower UNII-1 channels are being used.
Since the R7000 was released before the 2014 FCC allowance of higher power on low 5GHz channels, I have been considering buying a new router. I have looked at AC2600 (like X4S) and AC5300 models.
If someone could help, I have a few questions:
1. Can you run 80MHz wide channels in the lower UNII-1 (channel 44) range?
2. With the higher power now available, will I get the same range on lower channels as the higher ones?
3. Should I go AC2600 or AC5300? Money is not an issue. Don't think I need two 5GHz radios. I've been looking at the R7800 although there are the odd complaints in the forums about it.
A couple of days ago someone moved in next to me and has a Rogers/Hitron gateway running 5GHz on channel 157, 80 MHz wide.
This overlaps my 40 MHz 5GHz channel, regardless of which higher channel (149 currently) I use. I noticed none of the lower UNII-1 channels are being used.
Since the R7000 was released before the 2014 FCC allowance of higher power on low 5GHz channels, I have been considering buying a new router. I have looked at AC2600 (like X4S) and AC5300 models.
If someone could help, I have a few questions:
1. Can you run 80MHz wide channels in the lower UNII-1 (channel 44) range?
2. With the higher power now available, will I get the same range on lower channels as the higher ones?
3. Should I go AC2600 or AC5300? Money is not an issue. Don't think I need two 5GHz radios. I've been looking at the R7800 although there are the odd complaints in the forums about it.