You are misunderstanding the meaning of passive. Use whatever channel works best for you.I been using channel 132 which is radar sensitive, channel 100-116 is radar sensitive passive.
Which one do I want to be using? Sensitive only or sensitive passive?
Let the router choose. Setting a fixed channel , especially in the DFS range, can lead to an unhappy experience. Others may disagree but for me auto channel with auto bandwidth (20-40-80-160 MHz in my case) works best.I been using channel 132 which is radar sensitive, channel 100-116 is radar sensitive passive.
Which one do I want to be using? Sensitive only or sensitive passive?
Even if one configures A DFS channel manually or a width that requires the use of one, the router sill scans for RADAR and will change channel if detected. The use of DFS effectively changes your channel selection to Auto with a selected starting channel.Let the router choose. Setting a fixed channel , especially in the DFS range, can lead to an unhappy experience. Others may disagree but for me auto channel with auto bandwidth (20-40-80-160 MHz in my case) works best.
Even if one configures A DFS channel manually or a width that requires the use of one, the router sill scans for RADAR and will change channel if detected. The use of DFS effectively changes your channel selection to Auto with a selected starting channel.
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