Mixed Firmware Networks
A “Mixed Network" is a dashboard network (wireless-only or combined network type) that includes MR models from multiple Wi-Fi families (see the table below) where some of the MR models support new features and some don’t. The table below explains what those families are and whether or not a feature works in a “mixed” dashboard network. An example of a “mixed” network would be a network that consists of MR34 (802.11ac Wave 1), MR33 (802.11ac Wave 2), and MR36 (802.11ax) access points.
Some of the new advanced features cannot be used in "mixed" networks for consistency reasons. Even when some APs support the feature it will not be possible to enable it or make use of it.
In order to use the features, we encourage customers to create separate networks where only APs that support the desired feature will be used.
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