Thanks for the catch. Fixed.Small (but important?) correction: the Features table on page 1 lists "No" next to MU-MIMO.
I verified with TP-Link that DFS is not supported.Bandsteering but no auto-channel management? And strange still no DFS.
It's here:The review states that you installed 2.2 FW. Latest I see is 2.1 dated 2018-04-12. Am I missing something?
Hardware design looks better, though still electrolytics.
Bandsteering but no auto-channel management? And strange still no DFS.
Do these APs support tagged management VLAN? If so, that's a convenient advantage over Ubiquiti Unifi APs, who only support untagged.
I have this ap, and I see a lot of tx errors on the 5g band but the 2g seems fine. Has anyone else noticed this issue? Also are those errors represented in bytes or packets?
I have installed acrylic WiFi and choose the best channel in my area. I do have other channels broadcasting in that range but not that strong.
Any help is appreciated.
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I have 2 of those at home and I just checked my stats; I'm seeing the same thing as you. Not sure what to adjust.
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I just rebooted one of my access points, which cleared the stats. With no device connected to 5gHz I show similar errors on the 5gHz service. Makes me think this might be a meaningless stat.
This one should be listed in Cons for all tested devices in my opinion. This is a no-go in crowded areas.I verified with TP-Link that DFS is not supported.
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