AX411 Access Point Channels and Frequency Support
Table 1 shows the 2.4 GHz channels and center frequencies supported by the access point. Each channel is 22 MHz wide, and the channels are (with one exception) spaced 5 MHz apart, so adjacent channels will overlap and interfere with each other. The usual practice is to use non-overlapping channels such as 1, 6, and 11.
The exception to the 5 MHz spacing is channel 14, which is separated from channel 13 by 12 MHz. Channel 14 is used only in Japan.
Table 1: AX411 Access Point 2.4 GHz Channels and Frequencies
Channel | Center Frequency (MHz) |
|---|---|
1 | 2412 |
2 | 2417 |
3 | 2422 |
4 | 2427 |
5 | 2432 |
6 | 2437 |
7 | 2442 |
8 | 2447 |
9 | 2452 |
10 | 2457 |
11 | 2462 |
12 | 2467 |
13 | 2472 |
14 | 2484 |
Table 2 shows the 5 GHz channels and center frequencies supported by the access point. Each channel is either 20 MHz or 40 MHz wide, depending on mode. The channels spacing varies between 5 and 45 MHz, so adjacent channels will often overlap and interfere with each other. As with 2.4 GHz channels, the usual practice is to use only non-overlapping channels.
Table 2: AX411 Access Point 5 GHz Channels and Frequencies
Channel | Center Frequency (MHz) |
|---|---|
36 | 5180 |
38 | 5190 |
40 | 5200 |
42 | 5210 |
44 | 5220 |
46 | 5230 |
48 | 5240 |
52 | 5260 |
56 | 5280 |
60 | 5300 |
64 | 5320 |
100 | 5500 |
104 | 5520 |
108 | 5540 |
112 | 5560 |
116 | 5580 |
120 | 5600 |
124 | 5620 |
128 | 5640 |
132 | 5660 |
136 | 5680 |
140 | 5700 |
149 | 5745 |
153 | 5765 |
157 | 5785 |
161 | 5805 |
165 | 5825 |
183 | 4915 |
184 | 4920 |
185 | 4925 |
187 | 4935 |
188 | 4940 |
189 | 4945 |
192 | 4960 |
196 | 4980 |

