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    Old news? - ASUS GT-AX11000, no 160 Mhz bandwidth option on 5G-2

    Using it, or SELLING it or MANUFACTURING it. Legal citation, please. I want to see where any such regulation applies to the end user rather than the manufacturer or seller. Not saying it doesn't exist, but let's compare aples to apples.
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    Old news? - ASUS GT-AX11000, no 160 Mhz bandwidth option on 5G-2

    Using it, or SELLING it or MANUFACTURING it. Huh. And remains unresolved. Did I mention the lack of any sense of humor?
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    Old news? - ASUS GT-AX11000, no 160 Mhz bandwidth option on 5G-2

    Isn't it obvious? If someone were to take the steps necessary to "recalibrate" their router in the best manner compliant with their local regulations, there is little obvious good that could come of it. In contrast, if someone were to "recalibrate" their router to be non-compliant with their...
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    Old news? - ASUS GT-AX11000, no 160 Mhz bandwidth option on 5G-2

    Noted. I'm on my own. Seems a bit counter productive since my goal is to match the device settings to the region where it was purchased and will be used. But thanks for providing the quick diagnostic tip.
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    Old news? - ASUS GT-AX11000, no 160 Mhz bandwidth option on 5G-2

    It appears we have a winner. Territory codes are US/01, US/01 and . . . . . CA/01 for the rogue device. I can see that, in theory, I could change that with an SSH "nvram set" command (and I am in the US). Does that theory play out in reality? Or will I just be trading my tail chasing for a...
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    Old news? - ASUS GT-AX11000, no 160 Mhz bandwidth option on 5G-2

    This topic has been bandied about for years, but I have been recently chasing my tail with it. I have found many descriptions of suggested rituals, but no definitive or consistent resolution. None of the 4 varieties of "reset" options have worked. (2 via buttons, 2 via web GUI) And here's my...
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    Replace router antennas with simpler style?

    I have had similar results. I find the blind paranoia in this forum interesting. Modern routers are high tech devices. Antennas? Not so much. And that isn't changed by exotic or large plastic housings.
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    AiMesh "repeater bridge"

    Excellent. Thanks. That's what I was hoping, but I couldn't find any clear confirmation.
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    AiMesh "repeater bridge"

    In an AiMesh system (w/Asus models not yet determined but likely to be AC devices), will a “node” device (with only a wireless backhaul) function as a “repeater bridge,” to simultaneously provide BOTH (1) a media bridge to feed wired clients and (2) a WIFI repeater to feed wireless clients? If...
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