Wi-Fi Band used by Backhaul

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Wi-Fi Band used by Backhaul
Wi-Fi Band used by Backhaul
2020-01-07 04:41:36
Model: Deco M5  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.3.14 Build 20191109 Rel. 66552

Is there any way to determine which frequency band is being utilized by the Backhaul. Is the 5Ghz the default for the Backhaul or the 2.4Ghz?  Or does it use some calculation on available bandwidth to determine how much of each band is used to spread the Backhaul load?  

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Re:Wi-Fi Band used by Backhaul
2020-01-08 17:37:42

@DAServices 

 

The two Deco units work dynamically to find the least congested band to transmit data unless they are wired together which they will use the Ethernet backhaul. 

 

For example, if Deco 1 transmits to Deco 2 but finds that the 2.4Ghz signal has interference or is congested, Deco 1 will automatically choose to transmit on the 5Ghz band to send the data. If both units are wired together then data will be transmitted via Ethernet.

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Re:Wi-Fi Band used by Backhaul
2020-01-08 22:40:19

@Tony  So does that mean that the 2.4Ghz band is the default of the backhaul? 

 

It would be great if there were bandwidth usage logs or some such to assist in trouble shooting, specifically targeting backhaul usage/consumption. 

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Re:Wi-Fi Band used by Backhaul
2020-01-15 20:19:49

@DAServices 

 

With the Decos, the only if the units are wired will the Ethernet backhaul be default. If being connected via Wi-Fi either band would be used depending on which has the least load.

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