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5. Click the
SAVE & APPLY
button to save and update the configuration.
Off-channel CAC
(Radio 2 only)
(Wi-Fi regulation:
CE countries
only)
Off-channel CAC is a mandate for a 5GHz radio
to detect radar systems, stop transmitting, and
switch to another channel to avoid interfering with
the radar systems. This feature provides
seamless change of channels and connectivity to
wireless clients.
The options are:
- Disabled: Off-channel CAC is disabled. This is
the default setting.
- Enabled: Off-channel CAC is enabled. When
detecting radar systems, the 5GHz radio
switches to another channel and keeps
connectivity of wireless clients. The access
point keeps connectivity; however, a wireless
client continues to be connected or
disconnected and reconnected depending
upon the behavior of wireless clients.
Here are guidelines to enable Off-channel CAC:
- For TQ6702 GEN2 and TQm6702 GEN2,
Off-channel CAC can be enabled only when
the bandwidth is set to 80+80MHz.
- For TQ6602 GEN2 and TQm6602 GEN2,
Off-channel CAC can be enabled only when
the bandwidth is set to 20, 40, or 80MHz.
- The feature is available for Wi-Fi regulation: CE
countries only.
For more information, see Chapter 6, “Dynamic
Frequency Selection (Off-Channel CAC)” on
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