AX411 Access Point Channels and Frequency Support
Table 21 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 21: AX411 Access Point 2.4 GHz Channels and Frequencies
Channel | Center Frequency (MHz) |
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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 22 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 22: AX411 Access Point 5 GHz Channels and Frequencies
Channel | Center Frequency (MHz) |
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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 |