Check the 5GHz channels used in your area

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Rina7RS
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Check the 5GHz channels used in your area

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Back on your computer, if it's a Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7 router, make sure you check the box next to Enable 160 MHz if available to ensure maximum throughput on the 5 GHz band. Then, in the Channel Bandwidth field, select 160 MHz .

Set the channel bandwidth to 5 GHz

For the next step, click the drop-down list next to Control Channel and select one of the free channels in your area or at least one of the least crowded channels.

Set the control channel to 5 GHz

If your ASUS router or ZenWiFi system has a 5GHz-2 armenia telegram data section available , configure it in a similar way.

Step 6. Set the channel bandwidth and control channel for the 6 GHz band
If you are one of the few users with a Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 router from ASUS, you will also see the 6 GHz wireless band listed in the Wireless - General settings. Check the WiFiman app again and see if it reports any data for 6 GHz channels. As you can see, there are no networks competing with mine in my surroundings. In this situation, I can use any wireless channel I want and it will work just fine.

Check the 6GHz channels used in your area

Back on the ASUS router, make sure you select either 320MHz or 160MHz the higher of the two available for your particular model. This setting increases the maximum throughput you can get on the 6GHz band. Then select the control channel you want to use.
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