bpwl1
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Just noticed, while scanning the environment with a Mikrotik ... the GL.inet SFT 1200 when connected via 5 GHz to another Mikrotik (with WLAN driver) for internet, that is using 20MHz channel width on 2.4GHz and 40 MHz chaneel width on 5 GHz), sends a beacon for it's own 5GHz and 2.4GHz AP function, with a channel width of 40MHz in 2.4 GHz and 80 MHz (eeCe) on 5 GHz band.
The C channel in 5 GHz is correct for the uplink AP (5220/Ce) , but the first 2 ee of the SFT (5220/eeCe) , are not sent by the uplink Mikrotik.
For one radio setting the channel is set by the uplink connection. This 5 GHz connection is 80% OK (CCQ value on Mikrotik) and somewhat usable. When using the 2.4GHz uplink connection for WWAN , this is an unusable link (17% CCQ only), constant disconnects.
40 MHz on 2.4GHz band is not desirable, the 80 MHz in 5GHz seems to be a mismatch here with the uplink.
Workaround for 2.4GHz uplink is force interface to "legacy" (or wifi G mode, not N) , then the 2.4GHz uplink is very stable (CCQ 98-100%)