If we set a customer's router to use the U-NII-1 sub-band (for example 5180
MHz Ceee), are there going to be devices that can't connect?

 

I think U-NII-1 was always allowed by FCC, so it seems all devices should
support it.  The change around 5 years ago was to allow higher xmt power or
antenna gain or something?

 

And will there be a performance penalty compared to U-NII-3?  I know that's
not a simple question due to OOB emissions requirements and depends on
hardware, but in general, will the performance be similar?  For example, on
a Mikrotik hAP ac or 4011?  Not that Mikrotik is the poster boy for FCC 5
GHz support.

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