Looks like you're not getting the wide channels to take...
Beacon may say it's supporting wide channels, but most modern chipsets will fall back to 20MHz protection if there are other AP's in the area.
Also, note that if you have any Apple devices, they send out the 40MHz Intolerant Bit in their management frames in 2.4GHz, and most current AP's will honor that request.
If you're limited to 2.4GHz, use narrow channels (20Mhz) on the AP - you'll get better range and performance for the most part, and less interference to/from adjacent networks - bonus also here if you're using Bluetooth for anything (WideChannels impact Bluetooth in a fairly significant manner in many cases.
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That shouldn't impact 20 vs 40MHz operation though. An AP/router will dynamically switch between 20MHz and 40MHz operation in that case. All my Apple devices happily coexist with all of my non-Apple devices on my wireless network and all of my non-Apple devices more than happily gobble down 40MHz channel width worth of wireless bandwidth even with my Apple devices streaming content, etc. on 2.4GHz.
That said, there are perks to using 20MHz channels, especially in 2.4GHz. The range gain is generally only at extreme range, even at long range (if there is NO other interference mind you) 40MHz performs quite a bit better.
Across 50ft of house, through the floor, 3 walls and a 4ft cinderblock chimney and steel pellet stove insert from my laptop to my main router, with the main router set in 40MHz 2.4GHz mode, I get 3.5MB/sec down and 1.6MB/sec up. In 20MHz mode I get 2.2MB/sec down and 1.2MB/sec up...and that is a rather extreme test. I will give the exception that if I move even further away in to my garage putting another 10ft and an exterior wall between me and the router, I cannot connect on 40MHz, but I can on 20MHz, though the connection is unusable (I'll get bursts of 100-200KB/sec down for a couple of seconds and then long 20-30s pauses, effectively nothing up. It is a enough to load something like cnn.com, so long as I don't mind waiting 2-3 minutes for the page to load...compared to a second or two close to the router).
In my old townhouse with LOTS of nearby networks (I have effectively none now in a relatively rural neighborhood) 20MHz mode worked a lot better everywhere EXCEPT right on top of the router (same room only). Back then (different and slower router as well as laptop) I could get 11MB/sec down and 8MB/sec up on 2.4GHz 40MHz (single stream adapter in the old laptop). Moving one room away it would plummet to 5MB/sec down and 3MB/sec up. In 20MHz mode I'd get 6MB/sec down and 5MB/sec up same room and 5.5MB/sec down and 4MB/sec up one room over. Up in my bedroom I'd get 1.2MB/sec down and 800KB/sec up in 40MHz mode and 2.2MB/sec down and 1.2MB/sec up in 20MHz mode.
The perils of having a dozen visible networks near me and neighbors on both sides of me with their networks on channel 1 and on channel 5+9 (yes, the jerk wad had it on non-standard AND 40MHz).