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How to Configure BandFlex for 5 GHz Operation on Zyxel Wi-Fi 7 APs?
Some Zyxel Wi-Fi 7 Access Points, like the NWA110BE, feature a BandFlex design where the second radio can operate on either 5 GHz or 6 GHz. If your AP is transmitting 2.4 GHz and 6 GHz instead of 5 GHz, particularly in countries where 6 GHz is not permitted, you need to configure the BandFlex settings accordingly. Ensure…
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How can I scan for channels?
To scan for WiFi channels in Nebula, you can use one of the following methods: Use Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS) DCS automatically scans the RF environment and selects the optimal channel. Manual Channel Selection If you prefer to choose a channel yourself, go to: Configure > Access points > Radio settings Select the…
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How do I enable Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS)?
To enable Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS) in the Nebula Control Center (NCC), go to: Site-wide > Configure > Access points > Radio settings > DCS setting Switch the option to “DCS time interval” or “DCS schedule” to activate DCS. You can then: set a time interval, or Choose a day/time for DCS to run and adjust the…
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Why Nebula radio settings country code forced to use United States and cannot edit
If the any of the managed access points in the same site outgoing public IP is identified as being located in the United States, Nebula will automatically enforce the Radio Country Code as United States to ensure the device operates in compliance with U.S. wireless regulations. In this state, the country code configuration…
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Why is Nebula changing radio settings country code to the United States automatically
If the any of the managed access points in the same site outgoing public IP is identified as being located in the United States, Nebula will automatically enforce the Radio Country Code as United States to ensure the device operates in compliance with U.S. wireless regulations. In this state, the country code configuration…
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How can I change the channel so it’s not on auto, but instead has 4 fixed channels: 2, 4, 5, and 6
Navigate to Configure > Access Points > Radio Settings >DCS setting > DCS setting Scroll donw the list of 2.4 GHz channel deployment Select "Manual" > check channel 2,4,5 and 6 Click "Save" button Click "Show"to list the selected channels
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How to enable the bng standard on the 2.4 GHz band of an existing SSID
You can configre the 2.4GHz Radio Mode to b/g/n mode from Site-wide > Configure > Access points > Radio settings -Select AP -Click "Edit" > select radio mode to 802.11b/g/n -Click "Update" -Click "Save"
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Is it possible to modify the DTIM value of the access point's wireless radio?
The DTIM value cannot be modified through Nebula, but it can be configured via the command line. SSH to the access point 2. Enter below command to find out the radio profile name you want to modify Router# show wlan-radio-profile all For example, ap profile: RADIO_SETTING_TYPE_2 means 2.4G ap profile: RADIO_SETTING_TYPE_5…
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How to Manually Configure Channels for Specific Access Points?
Overview You may sometimes need to manually assign specific channels to individual Access Points (APs) for better performance or to resolve interference issues. Step-by-Step Instructions Navigate to Configure > Access Points > Radio Settings Scroll to the bottom of the page Select the frequency band you wish to configure…
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How to change radio mode for my access point on Nebula?
Navigate to the Left navigation bar » Configure » Access points » Radio settings page. Scroll down the page to the AP table Single tap on the AP you want to change the radio mode (please notice the radio band tab to change corresponding radio band settings.) Modify the radio mode according to your requirements.
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SSID with only 6G radio enabled is being broadcast only briefly and subsequently disappear
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax in 6GHz) station and Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) station have difficulty detecting 6GHz SSIDs due to the following reasons: In IEEE 802.11 standards, the restriction on uncontrolled active scanning in the 6 GHz band is primarily defined in IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6E) and IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7). The key IEEE…
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Can radio 2.4G change to 5G radio ?
You can't directly change a 2.4GHz radio to a 5GHz radio. These are separate frequencies and require different hardware. However, you can configure your Zyxel device to broadcast separate SSIDs(network names) for each frequency band. This allows you to connect devices to the 5GHz band for faster speeds and the 2.4GHz band…
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How does setting a 160MHz channel width affect wireless performance and interference?
Setting the channel width to 160MHz allows the network to use multiple channels, which can increase speed but may also lead to overlap and interference with other nearby wireless networks. To optimize performance, it is recommended to adjust channel selection based on the surrounding wireless environment. Selecting a less…
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Why my WAX620D-6E AP only display 2.4GHz and 6GHz channel utilization on Nebula?
The AP model WAX620AX-6E is Nebula BandFlex model (NWA220AX-6E, WAX620D-6E), which means the AP can only be configured with two radio options: 2.4GHz + 5GHz or 2.4GHz + 6GHz. Thus when the NWA220AX-6E BandFlex radio is configured in 6GHz mode, the 5GHz related information will not display on the Nebula front-end page.
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Why my NWA220AX-6E AP only display 2.4GHz and 6GHz channel utilization on Nebula?
The AP model NWA220AX-6E is Nebula BandFlex model (NWA220AX-6E, WAX620D-6E), which means the AP can only be configured with two radio options: 2.4GHz + 5GHz or 2.4GHz + 6GHz. Thus when the NWA220AX-6E BandFlex radio is configured in 6GHz mode, the 5GHz related information will not display on the Nebula front-end page.
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Why my AP WAX620D-6E only display 2.4GHz and 5GHz channel utilization on Nebula?
The AP model is Nebula BandFlex model (NWA220AX-6E, WAX620D-6E), which means the AP can only be configured with two radio options: 2.4GHz + 5GHz or 2.4GHz + 6GHz. Thus when the WAX620D-6E BandFlex radio is configured in 5GHz mode, the 6GHz related information will not display on the Nebula front-end page.
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Why my NWA220AX-6E AP only display 2.4GHz and 5GHz channel utilization on Nebula?
The AP model NWA220AX-6E is Nebula BandFlex model (NWA220AX-6E, WAX620D-6E), which means the AP can only be configured with two radio options: 2.4GHz + 5GHz or 2.4GHz + 6GHz. Thus when the NWA220AX-6E BandFlex radio is configured in 5GHz mode, the 6GHz related information will not display on the Nebula front-end page.
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Why my WiFI 6E AP cannot broadcast 5GHz and 6GHz SSID at same time?
If the AP model is Nebula BandFlex model (NWA220AX-6E, WAX620D-6E), which means the AP can only be configured with two radio options: 2.4GHz + 5GHz or 2.4GHz + 6GHz. The BandFlex radio can only choose one between 5GHz and 6GHz. If the requirement is to enjoy 5GHz + 6GHz wireless service simultaneously broadcast, it's…
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Why can't my WAX620D-6E configure 5GHz + 6GHz radio option on Nebula?
The Nebula BandFlex models (NWA220AX-6E, WAX620D-6E) can only be configured with two radio options: 2.4GHz + 5GHz or 2.4GHz + 6GHz. The BandFlex radio can only choose one between 5GHz and 6GHz.
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Why can't my NWA220AX-6E configure 5GHz + 6GHz radio option on Nebula?
The Nebula BandFlex models (NWA220AX-6E, WAX620D-6E) can only be configured with two radio options: 2.4GHz + 5GHz or 2.4GHz + 6GHz. The BandFlex radio can only choose one between 5GHz and 6GHz.