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BQ16 - Is AFC fully working now?

snovvman

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I find no conclusive discussion about BQ16 Pro and AFC. For the U.S. market, now that it's been released for some time, is it fully working and providing better 6Ghz range? Thanks.
 
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As far as I am aware AFC is only authorized to be used in the USA, so since the BQ16 model is not sold here there is absolutely no way it has AFC enabled currently...
 
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
 
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Not unique to ASUS limitation.

Ubiquiti UniFi:
6 GHz operation is supported in these countries.
Long-range 6 GHz performance with AFC available in FCC/IC region only.
 
Asus only support for US, they don't support it for Canada so far despite it being allowed by IC. Could be something to do with Broadcom vs Qualcomm.

I suspect a lot of people wishing for AFC support will change their mind once they understand how AFC actually does its thing.
 
Asus only support for US, they don't support it for Canada so far despite it being allowed by IC. Could be something to do with Broadcom vs Qualcomm.
Being allowed vs database setup and support/access: Does Canada have the server(s) set up with the database of licensed radios?
 
Not unique to ASUS limitation.

Ubiquiti UniFi:
6 GHz operation is supported in these countries.
Long-range 6 GHz performance with AFC available in FCC/IC region only.

I edited the OP for clarification. I was talking about the BQ16Pro in the U.S. market. I know Ubiquiti E7, U7 Pro Outdoor, maybe others are advertised to support AFC.

I would like to know if the BQ16Pro supports AFC in the US.
 
I personally don't remember anyone reporting AFC operational on any ASUS or other AIO home router. For ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro in particular - there is no word about AFC support in presentation or specifications on ASUS website.

And take a look at this quite long thread before you purchase this product:
 
I personally don't remember anyone reporting AFC operational on any ASUS or other AIO home router. For ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro in particular - there is no word about AFC support in presentation or specifications on ASUS website.
Based on recent source code, AFC support is currently only enabled in two GS-* models (I forgot which).
 
I personally don't remember anyone reporting AFC operational on any ASUS or other AIO home router. For ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro in particular - there is no word about AFC support in presentation or specifications on ASUS website.

And take a look at this quite long thread before you purchase this product:

Thanks for the link. Certainly gives one pause on the BQ16. This talks about the BQ16Pro not yet certified for AFC but I haven't found any news about it.

With your knowledge of Unifi products--do you know if the U7 Pro Outdoor can run AFC at 320Mhz? This page talks about the peculiarity of the U7 Pro Outdoor when it comes to AFC and 6Ghz. It would seem that do enable 6Ghz, AFC must be enabled. I couldn't find any information about AFC and 320Mhz support.
 
With your knowledge of Unifi products--do you know if the U7 Pro Outdoor can run AFC at 320Mhz?

No idea and not interested in Wi-Fi 7 in general. As per Ubiquiti's own document AFC is required for outdoor use of 6GHz band and this limits such products to US and Canada markets only. To me Wi-Fi is just convenience technology with biggest real advancements in Wi-Fi 5. Everything after is mostly bumping marketing numbers with much lower % real world usability due to ever increasing requirements on both sender and receiver sides. I have installed my 4th residential UniFi system just 2 weeks ago and it's once again tested working well Wi-Fi 6. When the support of this generation products ends I'll eventually see what is available and makes sense.
 
Thanks for the link. Certainly gives one pause on the BQ16. This talks about the BQ16Pro not yet certified for AFC but I haven't found any news about it.

With your knowledge of Unifi products--do you know if the U7 Pro Outdoor can run AFC at 320Mhz? This page talks about the peculiarity of the U7 Pro Outdoor when it comes to AFC and 6Ghz. It would seem that do enable 6Ghz, AFC must be enabled. I couldn't find any information about AFC and 320Mhz support.
320 MHz requires 4x4 radio or 11.6 Gbps (per Unifi specs 5.8 x 2).
6 GHz is authorized for indoor use ONLY, UNLESS AFC is implemented. So Outdoor units such as this or the Omada (Outdoor) will not broadcast 6 GHz without AFC. (A great way to self verify you do have AFC working)...
 
320 MHz requires 4x4 radio or 11.6 Gbps (per Unifi specs 5.8 x 2).
6 GHz is authorized for indoor use ONLY, UNLESS AFC is implemented. So Outdoor units such as this or the Omada (Outdoor) will not broadcast 6 GHz without AFC. (A great way to self verify you do have AFC working)...

Good point about 320Mhz needing 4 streams. Thanks!
 

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