I have a pair of BQ16 pro's and I've never seen them transmit higher than 19-20dBm on the 6GHz channels, even though they are approved for AFC power levels. -edit- I'm also in the US
When I first bought my BQ16 Pro mesh, I was having similar issues with frequent lots of Disassoc and Deauth logs on the 2.4GHz network. Disabling adaptive QoS really seemed to help with my issues.
The FCC equipment under test report shows h/w revision 2.7 as the recipient of the new power supply and barometric switch identified in the class II change.
Thanks. I can see the clients on the AiMesh page. It would just be nice to see all connected clients in the wireless log so I can see their RSSI and other info all in one place.
I just recently set up two new BQ16 pro's as a AiMesh pair. In the GUI interface the network map shows 21 clients connected, but the wireless log only shows the clients connected to the main router not the node. 21 clients connected, 14 to the main router, 7 to the node, but only the 14...
It is not possible to use the UNII-5 lower bands for both 6Ghz radios. The second radio uses the UNII-6, 7, and 8 bands. Although, like A011528 mentioned you could just disable the 2nd radio but that might negate having it in the first place.
I recently purchased two BE98 Pros. One from BestBuy and one from Amazon. Both were manufactured 2024 h/w 2.0. I returned both unopened. It must take a significant amount of time for new revisions to be mass produced and distributed throughout the supply chain to the consumer. As a side...
There is some good informative information about adding standard power in v2.5 and v2.7 in this thread, https://www.snbforums.com/threads/standard-power-2-new-hardware-ver-for-be98-pro.91115/ by adding a barometric sensor to enable AFC in the GT_BE98 Pro.
I don't think anyone can answer that question, there will always be constant revisions. Sometime just due to a supplier change of components.
I do know that v2.5 was provided to the FCC for testing in early March. Whether they were being mass produced at that time, I'm not sure. I know...
I've read rumors that Asus plans to enable AFC, however I'm not sure that's possible without passing the FCC's AFC Device Under Test (DUT) Compliance test and being recertified...
Thanks for the reply @junior120872, I didn't realize that others had 5GHz connectivity issues with the ET12 as well. I'm going to try a wireless backhaul to see if it makes a difference, but I doubt it will.
I've been pondering a GT-BE98 Pro upgrade but have been waiting for Asus to enable...