I have a question:
I am in my network of Meraki, in the area of Network-wirde> Clients and I am observing within one of my clients in capabilities that uses 802.11ac but in both frequencies 2.4GHz and 5 GHz, but the client only works in 2.4GHz.
I want to know if it is a Meraki error or understand the reason why it appears that it uses both frequencies when it is not.
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That field is what the device is capable of, not what it is actually using at that exact moment.
I understand, but in this case the devices are not compatible with 5GHz only with 2.4GHz, but still keeps appearing both frequencies
Are you experiencing any problems, or are you only concerned about the information you're seeing on the dashboard?
I am only concerned about the information, whether it is a mistake of the platform or why it happens to better understand the function of it.
There's a difference between what a device is "capable of" and what it is actually using ;).
Edit: Darn it @jdsilva . Almost the same wording too 😛
@Elianet - I recently made the same observation in my Dashboard. In my case, it is a Windows 10 client that shows in the Dashboard to be 2.4 and 5 GHz capable but I know the wireless card is in fact 2.4 only (Dell Wireless 1801).
To be fair, I've been using Meraki equipment and Dashboard since 2013 and this is the only time I've seen a client's capability reported incorrectly in Dashboard but I do now keep a closer eye on what is being reported.
Sometimes the client device automatically chooses 2.4 GHz instead of 5 GHz, usually when it's far from the nearest AP and the signal is low. It's normal, but anyway make sure you have "Dual band operation with Band Steering" enabled on your SSID.