802.11ax 6E Channels
What are channels in 802.11ax 6E?
Channels in 802.11ax 6E refer to specific frequency ranges within the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and the new 6 GHz bands used for wireless communication.
How many channels are available in 802.11ax 6E?
802.11ax 6E supports up to 233 non-overlapping channels in the 6 GHz band, in addition to channels in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
What frequency bands does 802.11ax 6E operate in?
It operates in 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and the new 6 GHz band (5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz), enabling more spectrum and less interference.
What are the channel bandwidth options in 802.11ax 6E?
Channel widths supported include 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, and 160 MHz to accommodate various throughput and range requirements.
What is BSS Coloring in 802.11ax 6E channels?
BSS Coloring tags transmissions with a unique identifier allowing devices to distinguish overlapping basic service sets, improving spatial reuse.
How does OFDMA relate to 802.11ax 6E channels?
OFDMA divides channels into smaller resource units (RUs), allowing simultaneous multi-user transmissions within a single channel.
What is Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) in 802.11ax 6E?
DFS detects radar and other priority signals on 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands and dynamically switches channels to avoid interference.
What is Transmit Power Control (TPC) in 802.11ax 6E?
TPC adjusts the transmission power based on link quality and interference to optimize performance and comply with regulations.
Are all 6 GHz channels available worldwide for 802.11ax 6E?
No, availability of 6 GHz channels varies by country due to regulatory differences and spectrum allocation policies.
How does 802.11ax 6E handle interference in dense environments?
Features like BSS Coloring, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and TWT help minimize interference and optimize channel utilization.
What is Target Wake Time (TWT) and how does it affect channels?
TWT schedules device wake times to reduce contention and improve power efficiency on shared channels.
Can 802.11ax 6E support simultaneous transmissions on multiple channels?
Yes, with channel bonding and OFDMA, multiple devices can transmit concurrently on different sub-channels or bonded channels.
What is channel bonding in 802.11ax 6E?
Channel bonding combines adjacent channels (e.g., two 80 MHz channels) to form a wider channel for higher throughput.
Why is the 6 GHz band important for 802.11ax 6E?
It provides more spectrum with less interference, supporting high-density deployments and high-bandwidth applications.
How does 802.11ax 6E improve latency on channels?
By enabling scheduled access and multi-user transmissions using OFDMA and MU-MIMO, latency is reduced significantly.
What tools can help with 802.11ax 6E channel planning?
Spectrum analyzers, Wi-Fi 6E compatible scanners, and network management systems help optimize channel assignments and reduce interference.
Can devices automatically select the best 802.11ax 6E channel?
Yes, modern devices and access points use algorithms that factor in interference, congestion, and regulatory constraints to auto-select optimal channels.
How does channel spacing in 802.11ax 6E differ from older standards?
The 6 GHz band offers wider, more continuous spectrum allowing flexible channel spacing and less overlap compared to 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
What is the typical indoor range for 6 GHz channels in 802.11ax 6E?
Generally shorter than 5 GHz due to higher frequency; ranges of 20-40 meters indoors depending on environment are typical.
Are 6 GHz channels backward compatible with older Wi-Fi devices?
No, only Wi-Fi 6E capable devices can use the 6 GHz band, ensuring less congestion and newer features.
Topics in this section,
Channel Number (MHz) |
Center Frequency (MHz) |
Frequency Range |
DFS Required |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
2412 |
2401 – 2423 |
No |
2 |
2417 |
2406 – 2428 |
No |
3 |
2422 |
2411 – 2433 |
No |
4 |
2427 |
2416 – 2438 |
No |
5 |
2432 |
2421 – 2443 |
No |
6 |
2437 |
2426 – 2448 |
No |
7 |
2442 |
2431 – 2453 |
No |
8 |
2447 |
2436 – 2458 |
No |
9 |
2452 |
2441 – 2463 |
No |
10 |
2457 |
2446 – 2468 |
No |
11 |
2462 |
2451 – 2473 |
No |
12 |
2467 |
2456 – 2478 |
No (region dependent) |
13 |
2472 |
2461 – 2483 |
No (region dependent) |
14 |
2484 |
2473 – 2495 |
No (Japan only) |
Channel Number (MHz) |
Center Frequency (MHz) |
Frequency Range |
DFS Required |
---|---|---|---|
36 |
5180 |
5170 – 5190 |
No |
40 |
5200 |
5190 – 5210 |
No |
44 |
5220 |
5210 – 5230 |
No |
48 |
5240 |
5230 – 5250 |
No |
52 |
5260 |
5250 – 5270 |
Yes |
56 |
5280 |
5270 – 5290 |
Yes |
60 |
5300 |
5290 – 5310 |
Yes |
64 |
5320 |
5310 – 5330 |
Yes |
100 |
5500 |
5490 – 5510 |
Yes |
104 |
5520 |
5510 – 5530 |
Yes |
108 |
5540 |
5530 – 5550 |
Yes |
112 |
5560 |
5550 – 5570 |
Yes |
116 |
5580 |
5570 – 5590 |
Yes |
120 |
5600 |
5590 – 5610 |
Yes |
124 |
5620 |
5610 – 5630 |
Yes |
128 |
5640 |
5630 – 5650 |
Yes |
132 |
5660 |
5650 – 5670 |
Yes |
136 |
5680 |
5670 – 5690 |
Yes |
140 |
5700 |
5690 – 5710 |
Yes |
144 |
5720 |
5710 – 5730 |
Yes |
149 |
5745 |
5735 – 5755 |
No |
153 |
5765 |
5755 – 5775 |
No |
157 |
5785 |
5775 – 5795 |
No |
161 |
5805 |
5795 – 5815 |
No |
165 |
5825 |
5815 – 5835 |
No |
Channel Number (MHz) |
Center Frequency (MHz) |
Frequency Range |
DFS Required |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
5955 |
5945 – 5965 |
No |
5 |
5975 |
5965 – 5985 |
No |
9 |
5995 |
5985 – 6005 |
No |
13 |
6015 |
6005 – 6025 |
No |
17 |
6035 |
6025 – 6045 |
No |
21 |
6055 |
6045 – 6065 |
No |
25 |
6075 |
6065 – 6085 |
No |
29 |
6095 |
6085 – 6105 |
No |
33 |
6115 |
6105 – 6125 |
No |
37 |
6135 |
6125 – 6145 |
No |
41 |
6155 |
6145 – 6165 |
No |
45 |
6175 |
6165 – 6185 |
No |
49 |
6195 |
6185 – 6205 |
No |
53 |
6215 |
6205 – 6225 |
No |
57 |
6235 |
6225 – 6245 |
No |
61 |
6255 |
6245 – 6265 |
No |
65 |
6275 |
6265 – 6285 |
No |
69 |
6295 |
6285 – 6305 |
No |
73 |
6315 |
6305 – 6325 |
No |
77 |
6335 |
6325 – 6345 |
No |
81 |
6355 |
6345 – 6365 |
No |
85 |
6375 |
6365 – 6385 |
No |
89 |
6395 |
6385 – 6405 |
No |
93 |
6415 |
6405 – 6425 |
No |
97 |
6435 |
6425 – 6445 |
No |
101 |
6455 |
6445 – 6465 |
No |
105 |
6475 |
6465 – 6485 |
No |
109 |
6495 |
6485 – 6505 |
No |
113 |
6515 |
6505 – 6525 |
No |
117 |
6535 |
6525 – 6545 |
No |
121 |
6555 |
6545 – 6565 |
No |
125 |
6575 |
6565 – 6585 |
No |
129 |
6595 |
6585 – 6605 |
No |
133 |
6615 |
6605 – 6625 |
No |
137 |
6635 |
6625 – 6645 |
No |
141 |
6655 |
6645 – 6665 |
No |
145 |
6675 |
6665 – 6685 |
No |
149 |
6695 |
6685 – 6705 |
No |
153 |
6715 |
6705 – 6725 |
No |
157 |
6735 |
6725 – 6745 |
No |
161 |
6755 |
6745 – 6765 |
No |
165 |
6775 |
6765 – 6785 |
No |
169 |
6795 |
6785 – 6805 |
No |
173 |
6815 |
6805 – 6825 |
No |
177 |
6835 |
6825 – 6845 |
No |
181 |
6855 |
6845 – 6865 |
No |
185 |
6875 |
6865 – 6885 |
No |
189 |
6895 |
6885 – 6905 |
No |
193 |
6915 |
6905 – 6925 |
No |
197 |
6935 |
6925 – 6945 |
No |
201 |
6955 |
6945 – 6965 |
No |
205 |
6975 |
6965 – 6985 |
No |
209 |
6995 |
6985 – 7005 |
No |
213 |
7015 |
7005 – 7025 |
No |
217 |
7035 |
7025 – 7045 |
No |
221 |
7055 |
7045 – 7065 |
No |
225 |
7075 |
7065 – 7085 |
No |
229 |
7095 |
7085 – 7105 |
No |
233 |
7115 |
7105 – 7125 |
No |
channel widths
Band Name |
Frequency Range (GHz) |
Frequency Range (MHz) |
Channels |
---|---|---|---|
2.4 GHz Band |
2.400 – 2.485 |
2400 – 2485 |
1 – 14 (region dependent) |
UNII-1 |
5.150 – 5.250 |
5150 – 5250 |
36, 40, 44, 48 |
UNII-2 (DFS) |
5.250 – 5.350 |
5250 – 5350 |
52, 56, 60, 64 |
UNII-2 Extended (DFS) |
5.470 – 5.725 |
5470 – 5725 |
100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 144 |
UNII-3 |
5.725 – 5.825 |
5725 – 5825 |
149, 153, 157, 161, 165 |
6 GHz Band |
5.925 – 7.125 |
5925 – 7125 |
1 – 233 (20 MHz channels) |
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