Disable 802.11ax per SSID

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Disable 802.11ax per SSID

So far I managed to disable 802.11ax under radio profiles only if Band Selection is set to "Per AP".

Per SSID band selection ignores "Disable 802.11ax checkmark"

 

Is this expected behavior?

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PhilipDAth
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>Per SSID band selection ignores "Disable 802.11ax checkmark"

 

I'm thinking no.  The beacon packet advertises the capabilities (aka WiFi6) and the SSIDs offered.  I don't think the capabilities are specified per SSID in that beacon.

Not 100% sure.

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rhbirkelund
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Purely out of curiosity, why would you like to disable AX?
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1. Standard is recent and still in early implementation.

2. Outdated drivers on devices that are not managed by organization. Guests or visitors.

2. Only a few 802.11ax clients managed by organization.

CptnCrnch
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As far as I know, RF Profiles can only be assigned to APs, so I guess this doesn't work.

Aaron4175
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Old TV's that do not accept AX

PhilipDAth
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>Per SSID band selection ignores "Disable 802.11ax checkmark"

 

I'm thinking no.  The beacon packet advertises the capabilities (aka WiFi6) and the SSIDs offered.  I don't think the capabilities are specified per SSID in that beacon.

Not 100% sure.

Skinner
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That seems to be the case.

Skinner
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This was silently corrected in the past month. Selecting disable 802.11ax disables ax.

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