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Q&A: I still see type bgn – Does it mean, that we still spread b & g signals?

Latest reply: Jan 21, 2022 06:48:00 651 1 1 0 0

Question:

 I still see Type bgn – Does it mean, that we still spread b & g signals?

Answer:

802.11b or 802.11g is not realy a type of signal, but a standard protocol.

  • "display ap all" command show that the hardware of the AP support this protocol

  • "legacy-station only-dot11b disable" command prevents stations to connect using this protocol.


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