
Preferred Scanning Channels
The 6 GHz frequency band introduces 59 more 20 MHz channels. Due to this large number of channels, the standard implements a new efficient process for
clients to discover nearby access points. This is called Preferred Scanning Channels (PSC). PSCs are a set of 20-MHz channels that are spaced every 80 MHz.
In order to support the PSC-based clients and effectively onboard the clients in the least possible time, the 6 GHz channel selection in the RF profile for MR57
Auto RF configuration will be restricted to a set of PSC-capable channels.
The list of the PSC channels is indicated above in green. Auto RF will choose a channel that is a PSC-supported channel for 20, 40, 80, and 160 MHz
frequencies.
WPA3 Support
Wi-Fi 6E in the 6 GHz frequency band requires the clients to support WPA3 as a mandatory mode of operation. WPA2-WPA3 transition mode is not supported in
the 6 GHz frequency. If an SSID is configured to operate across all three frequency bands, then the SSID should be configured to be WPA3 only. Please refer to
the
for more details
Note
: When disabling a channel that is being used by Auto Channel configuration settings, the system will make sure to disable all 80 MHz of the
closest PSC channel.
Warning:
Please make sure to assign a PSC-supported channel when allocating a channel manually. There could be substantially delayed in client
connecting to the Access Point if a non-PSC supported channel is selected during manual allocation
Note:
If an SSID is configured to support WPA3 transition mode across all three frequency bands, then the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz frequency will
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