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Help Needed: Configure Multiple 5GHz Channels for Simultaneous Receiver Communication
Hello,
I hope you're doing well.
I am working on a wireless communication setup using a single Cisco Catalyst Access Point (model 9162I) and would like assistance configuring it to use multiple channels simultaneously on the 5GHz band.
Here is the scenario:
I have one sender device (Desktop 1) and two receiver devices (Desktop 2 and Raspberry Pi 5).
All devices connect to the same Catalyst AP and operate exclusively on the 5GHz band.
I want to configure the Access Point so that each receiver device communicates on a different 5GHz channel at the same time, with the AP controlling and coordinating all transmissions.
The bandwidth should remain consistent at 5GHz, and the goal is to achieve simultaneous communication across channels under the same access point.
Could you please guide me on:
How to achieve this
The specific configuration steps or features.
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Take a look at this.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Radio_Settings/RF_Profiles#Channel_width
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thank you so much i will try to look into the documentation.
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You won't be able to do what you want, but you can add several channels by working with the width of the channels.
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Sure, thank you so much
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You can't make it work in this way.
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Understood
