Onemesh channel selection

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Onemesh channel selection
Onemesh channel selection
2020-12-12 08:14:30 - last edited 2020-12-15 05:50:39
Model: Archer A7  
Hardware Version: V5
Firmware Version: 1.0.16 Build 20201029 rel 43238

Onemesh channel selection
 

My  2.4Ghz channels are congested, particularly channels 1, 6 and 11 and differently 'jammed' in different parts of the house.  Similarly, the lower 5Ghz channels are in use too.

 

So I'd be very interested in being able to tune the base channels for OneMesh, as rebooting just switches between channel 2 or channel 10 for me as they are the 2 best at the router.  And it appears the swap is based on avoiding the RE which haven't changed channels on the reboot.

 

It is not essential but might be really useful to be able to tune channels for the one RE that is prone to interference and difficult to relocate as I use its Ethernet output.

 

Fingers crossed,

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Re:Onemesh channel selection
2020-12-16 01:06:31

@ASkinz 

 

Hi, do you mean you are unable to choose a wireless channel manually once the Onemesh is enabled on the A7? Is it working with an Onemesh range extender? What is the model number of it? Can we have a screenshot of the Wireless settings page when Onemesh is enabled?

 

How about Smart Connect, is it enabled or not? If possible, try to disable Smart Connect, then confirm if you can manually select a channel.

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