Ola Malmstrom
Regular Contributor
I just don't understand why. It should increase throughput considerably particularly in a crowded environment.
I can guess that there are a few reasons to use the same band(s) on all nodes:
I can guess that there are a few reasons to use the same band(s) on all nodes:
- It makes the administration simpler. Just one setting is needed.
- The coding to facilitate different bands could be very complex and possibly not backwards compatible.
- How will different HW and FW work together?
- The complexity of the needed coding will make it very difficult to test and verify.
- The added complexity will increase the likelihood of operational problems.
- It might improve handover between the different nodes. Could it be that ASUS has implemented some kind of 802.11r support that replaces the need for a RADIUS server? Just like they have done with 802.11k and 802.11v on AX routers?