ComputerAbuser
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I picked up a RT-AX86U a few weeks ago to replace my aging Netgear Nighthawk R7000 and so far it's great. I do have one issue, but that's for another thread.
Downstairs I have a dedicated access point for my Quest 2. My 5Ghz band is getting crowded so I would like to utilize DFS. I'm
over 30km away from the airport and no weather stations in range, so no issue there (West Coast Canada). No one else is using DFS in range that I can see.
I was using a TP-Link Archer AX10, but it doesn't support DFS. The RT-AX86U works great with DFS, but my Roku TVs won't work
with DFS, so I have to keep the AX86U on a regular band.
Tonight I picked up a RT-AX55 to replace the AX10. I reviewed the manual ahead of time. It listed power levels for the DFS frequencies
in the appendix, so I assumed it would work with DFS, but it doesn't. I can only select 36-48 & 149-161.
I don't want to pick up another AX86U, that's overkill and rather expensive. Which other ASUS AX routers support DFS? Do I need to step up to a RT-AX56U?
Thanks
Downstairs I have a dedicated access point for my Quest 2. My 5Ghz band is getting crowded so I would like to utilize DFS. I'm
over 30km away from the airport and no weather stations in range, so no issue there (West Coast Canada). No one else is using DFS in range that I can see.
I was using a TP-Link Archer AX10, but it doesn't support DFS. The RT-AX86U works great with DFS, but my Roku TVs won't work
with DFS, so I have to keep the AX86U on a regular band.
Tonight I picked up a RT-AX55 to replace the AX10. I reviewed the manual ahead of time. It listed power levels for the DFS frequencies
in the appendix, so I assumed it would work with DFS, but it doesn't. I can only select 36-48 & 149-161.
I don't want to pick up another AX86U, that's overkill and rather expensive. Which other ASUS AX routers support DFS? Do I need to step up to a RT-AX56U?
Thanks