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What do the + E and S stand for for 5 GHz channels?

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  • 1.  What do the + E and S stand for for 5 GHz channels?

    Posted Oct 27, 2022 06:38 PM
    Under Configuration -> RF -> Advanced Options -> Access Point Control, when you edit the Valid 5 GHz channels, what do the +, E & S suffixes for some channels mean? I'm assuming that they are referring to wider channels from the stated center frequency, but I can't really figure out what they are (i.e., 20, 40 80 MHz channel widths).

    Example of the configuration page
    TIA!


  • 2.  RE: What do the + E and S stand for for 5 GHz channels?

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Oct 27, 2022 07:37 PM
    36S is referring to 160MHz and 26E is for 80MHz and so and so forth

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