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advanced-wireless [2023/09/25 21:32] – [AC-PHY Interference Mitigation] hogwild | advanced-wireless [2023/10/13 10:59] – [Country / Region] add USA - Q1 / 984 - RT-AC5300 m_ars | ||
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* E0 / 946 - Country: E0 AND Country Rev: 946 (Asus default setup for Germany [alias " | * E0 / 946 - Country: E0 AND Country Rev: 946 (Asus default setup for Germany [alias " | ||
* Q2 / 992 - Country: Q2 AND Country Rev: 992 (Asus default setup for USA [alias " | * Q2 / 992 - Country: Q2 AND Country Rev: 992 (Asus default setup for USA [alias " | ||
+ | * Q1 / 984 - Country: Q1 AND Country Rev: 984 (Asus default setup for USA [alias " | ||
* TBD. - CFE default value used | * TBD. - CFE default value used | ||
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* opt. 1 AND opt. 2 AND opt. 3 (All option enabled) \\ | * opt. 1 AND opt. 2 AND opt. 3 (All option enabled) \\ | ||
- | When Access Points within radio range of each other are administered separately, their configured channels might overlap. Since AP's operate in an unregulated ISM frequency band, there also may be other equipment operating on or near the same ferquencies, | + | When Access Points/ |
- | Starting with with WiFi protocol 802.11ac, AC-PHY Interference Mitigation mechanisms can use 3 different strategies, or combinations of them, to reduce interference from other " | + | Starting with with WiFi protocol 802.11ac, AC-PHY Interference Mitigation mechanisms can use 3 different strategies, or combinations of them, to reduce interference from other " |
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