Wireless lan channels – Asus II E2949 User Manual
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Wireless LAN channels
The IEEE 802.11b/g standard for wireless LAN allocated the 2.4 GHz frequency
band into 13 overlapping operating channels. Each channel corresponds to a
different set of frequencies. The table below shows the center frequencies of each
channel.
Channel
Center
Channel
Center
Frequency
Frequency
1
2.412 GHz
8
2.447 GHz
2
2.417 GHz
9
2.452 GHz
3
2.422 GHz
10
2.457 GHz
4
2.427 GHz
11
2.462 GHz
5
2.432 GHz
12
2.467 GHz
6
2.437 GHz
13
2.472 GHz
7
2.442 GHz
14
2.484 GHz
The number of channels available for the wireless LAN adapter varies by country/
region. Refer to the table below to determine the number of channels available in
your location.
Country/Region (Regulating Body)
Available Channels
Australia (ACA)
Channels 1 to 13
Belgium (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Bulgaria (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Canada (CSA/cUL 950 3rd Edition)
Channels 1 to 11
China (MII)
Channels 1 to 11
Cyprus (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Czech Republic (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Denmark (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Finland (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
France (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Germany (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Greece (RTT&E/EMC/LVD)
Channels 1 to 13
Hong Kong (OFTA)
Channels 1 to 13
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If several Wi-Fi devices are operating in the same vicinity, the distance between
the center frequencies of channels used must be at least 25MHz to avoid
interference.