Just to Verify
Yesterday i visited an customer with wireless issues.
In the logging i found this:
Disable slot3 due to limited power
the same with slot 1 and 22.
So i replaced an old switch for a new POE switch, and the issues was solved. But what means slot3, 2 and 1?
I checked chatgpt, and it gave me this result:
The Zyxel NWA130BE is a Wi-Fi 6E access point, which means it operates on three frequency bands:
- Slot1 → 2.4 GHz Radio
- Slot2 → 5 GHz Radio
- Slot3 → 6 GHz Radio (Wi-Fi 6E)
is this correct??
it feels logic, but prefer to get the anwer here.
yours Dennis
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Hi @Dpj,
Yes, NWA130BE is a WiFi 7 tri-radio AP. The slot-radio relationship you get from chat GPT is correct.
Zyxel Melen0
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Hi @Dpj,
Yes, NWA130BE is a WiFi 7 tri-radio AP. The slot-radio relationship you get from chat GPT is correct.
Zyxel Melen0
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