User's Manual Part 1

Release8PlanningGuide
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In any case, ensure that your plan allows at least 20 MHz of separation between
channels.
12.5.3 5.2GHzChannels
Channel selections for the AP in the 5.2-GHz frequency band range depend on whether
the AP is deployed in cluster.
5.2-GHz BH and Single AP Available Channels
A BH or a single 5.2-GHz AP can operate in the following channels, which are separated
by 5-MHz increments.
(All Frequencies in GHz)
5.275 5.290 5.305 5.320
5.280 5.295 5.310 5.325
5.285 5.300 5.315
The center channels of adjacent APs should be separated by at least 20 MHz. However,
25 MHz of separation is advised, especially for Advantage APs to take advantage of 2X
operation.
5.2-GHz AP Cluster Recommended Channels
Three non-overlapping channels are recommended for use in a 5.2-GHz AP cluster:
(All Frequencies in GHz)
5.275 5.300 5.325
12.5.4 5.4GHzChannels
Channel selections for the AP in the 5.4-GHz frequency band range depend on whether
the AP is deployed in cluster.
5.4-GHz BH and Single AP Available
A BH or single 5.4-GHz AP can operate in the following channels, which are separated
by 5-MHz.
(All Frequencies in GHz)
5495 5515 5535 5555 5575 5595 5615 5635 5655 5675 5695
5500 5520 5540 5560 5580 5600 5620 5640 5660 5680 5700
5505 5525 5545 5565 5585 5605 5625 5645 5665 5685 5705
5510 5530 5550 5570 5590 5610 5630 5650 5670 5690
The channels of adjacent APs should be separated by at least 20 MHz, especially for
Advantage APs to take advantage of 2X operation.
5.4-GHz AP Cluster Recommended Channels
The fully populated cluster requires only three channels, each reused by the module that
is mounted 180° opposed. In this frequency band range, the possible sets of three non-
overlapping channels are numerous. As many as 11 non-overlapping 20-MHz wide
channels are available for 1X operation. Fewer 25-MHz wide channels are available for
2X operation, where this greater separation is recommended for interference avoidance.