Just_Karma
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It looks like the common implementation of 160MHz channels use 1 contiguous block of 8 channels in total so, DFS channels 101-128 = 160MHz channel bandwidth.
There are some routers that seem to also to provide 160MHz channels in the lower frequencies by using 2 non-contiguous blocks of 80MHz. So an 80+80 approach, channels 36-48 and 52-64. 80MHz + 80MHz = 160 total channel bandwidth.
Are there any routers out there that can offer a 160MHz non-contiguous channel e.g. 80+80, across the regular and extended channels for example 52-64 and 101-128?
This is effectively forming 160MHz channel using 2 non-contiguous 80MHz blocks from 52-64 and 101-112. Or forming 160MHz using 52-64 and 116-128.
There are some routers that seem to also to provide 160MHz channels in the lower frequencies by using 2 non-contiguous blocks of 80MHz. So an 80+80 approach, channels 36-48 and 52-64. 80MHz + 80MHz = 160 total channel bandwidth.
Are there any routers out there that can offer a 160MHz non-contiguous channel e.g. 80+80, across the regular and extended channels for example 52-64 and 101-128?
This is effectively forming 160MHz channel using 2 non-contiguous 80MHz blocks from 52-64 and 101-112. Or forming 160MHz using 52-64 and 116-128.
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