On 05/05/2020 17:09, James Knott wrote:
On 2020-05-05 04:56 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
I don't know about 'lost in translation, but the online manual https://www.worldline.ca/application/files/7215/6459/9754/Wifi-Settings-Cabl...
for my wifi router shows on page 4 a screenshot with the use of that term.
That shows terms I've never heard of WRT WiFi, such as "Sideband for control channel", Radar check and more. That radar stuff makes me wonder if that device is intended for France, where the restrictions on WiFi are much greater than here. There are some portions of the 5 GHz band where WiFi has to protect radar and other services.
I'll say yes to that since, it appears, that web page is documenting the European model, it has some features mine, a north American one, doesn't. Sorry, that as the first DCW775 manual I came across. Chop off the bottom part of the illustration.
I can go though the web for many other illustrative uses of the term or label.
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