With the mesh link being on the same channel at both ends, you risk that when a DFS event is seen at either end, the link will go down.
For that reason, if you can avoid DFS channels for mesh, I would avoid it. Note that depending on your region / regulatory domain, there may be none/limited non-DFS channels for outdoor use.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: May 27, 2022 12:36 PM
From: Bruce Entwistle
Subject: Mesh link on DFS channels
We have a mesh link installed between a pair of Aruba AP-570 series access points. The link periodically has latency and data loss issues. Looking at what the access points see as interference I there is nothing using some of the DFS channels, such as channel 52. I was looking to see what people thought about using one of the DFS channels for a mesh link.
Please let me know what you think.
Thank you
Bruce Entwistle