Enable 2.4Ghz band only option

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pablo
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Enable 2.4Ghz band only option

Anyone aware of a way to have an SSID broadcast 2.4Ghz only? I require this for my RF guns.

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BHC_RESORTS
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@pablo wrote:

Anyone aware of a way to have an SSID broadcast 2.4Ghz only? I require this for my RF guns.


Couple of ways you can do this:

 

  • You can contact support and ask them to enable the 2.4ghz only dashboard option for you.
  • Under radio controls, disable the 5ghz radio on the radios your RF guns would connect to
  • Enable band steering and hope for the best (not a great solution)

I'd recommend the first since it is the cleanest.

BHC Resorts IT Department

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Teague
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According to this site you can:

https://cantechit.com/2015/08/21/meraki-can-do-only-2-4ghz-on-wireless/

 

I have not done this myself so cannot vouch for the accuracy of the info provided.

 

BHC_RESORTS
Head in the Cloud


@pablo wrote:

Anyone aware of a way to have an SSID broadcast 2.4Ghz only? I require this for my RF guns.


Couple of ways you can do this:

 

  • You can contact support and ask them to enable the 2.4ghz only dashboard option for you.
  • Under radio controls, disable the 5ghz radio on the radios your RF guns would connect to
  • Enable band steering and hope for the best (not a great solution)

I'd recommend the first since it is the cleanest.

BHC Resorts IT Department

What about on the MX appliance ?

Keith Baldwin
Technical Solutions Architect
Enterprise Networks
CCDE - 20170057
CCIE (RS, W) - 35439

You cannot disable this completely on an MX, unfortunately.  We seem to have found a workaround, though:

 

Minimize the power of the 2.4 GHz band to make it virtually invisible by setting it to 1 dbm.

 

  1. Go to Security & SD WAN -> Wireless Settings
  2. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page
  3. Change the Transmit Power for the 2.4 GHz band to 1 dbm
  4. Click Save Changes

Of course, don't do this if you have any devices that cannot use 5 GHz, because those devices will no longer be able to connect.

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