Thermaltake
Regular Contributor
Channel 48 may not be the best one in your place, but it's not a DFS channel.
I know it's not DFS chan. but yeah something is interfering.
Channel 48 may not be the best one in your place, but it's not a DFS channel.
Either faulty indicator (Asus left it 'enabled' by mistake) and/or the router needs to be reset (fully).
merlin was right. I got same problem today with 5Ghz network, and switch to channel 44, until then everything is working fine. Maybe that 48 was problem after all, but will see after few days of testing.
The Broadcom ASIC in the 88U doesn't offer the mid channels. I don't know if that's a compatibility or UI simplification choice for end users.
If you force 80MHz exclusive, it has no choice but to consume 36 - 48. AFAIK the 88U can't use the DFS range or mix the upper and lower band channels.
Whatever the reason, I'd just pick 36 on the lower band, as no matter what it's going to consume 36 - 48.
I don't have chan. 42 on 80Mhz bandwidth, only 40 or 44.
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