Hi all
I have noticed in general, AutoRF tends to use on the 5ghz band channels 36,40,44 and 48 disproportionally over DFS channels, even if there is more congestion/utilisation on those channels where the DFS channels are clear. We have DFS channels enabled for use, and we do not generally have hardly any DFS events seen (I have seen none in this example network below).
For example, I have one network comprising of 8 access points, and with the exception of one ap, all have been assigned channels 36,40,44 or 48 despite utilisation on those channels and nothing on the DFS channels. Channel width is set to 20mhz
Channel utilisation as shown on one of the central ap's
5ghz channels assigned by AutoRF to the ap's in this network
Is their some weighting given to the lower channels ? Is there an acceptance that unless channel utilisation is high (i.e. higher then 50%), it will not attempt to move to a clearer channel ?
Documentation here https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Location_Analytics/Meraki_Auto_RF%3A__W... states that:
5 GHz Channel Selection
Channel availability for 5GHz varies based on AP model and regulatory domain. The access point will consider any channel that it is certified for in the regulatory domain of operation. A list of channels can be viewed by opening the channel dropdown for the AP on the radio settings page. There is no preference for a particular band and all channels are weighted evenly.
Be interested in your views and your own experience. Our networks are in the UK
Cheers