Intheory, yes. Do not do this except for in 5GHz if the spectrum is clean. theoretical yes, but it in reases also interferrance possibility with other wifi networks at your band, which slows it down again ;-)
Ifyou have an 802.11n router, then you'll have the option of 20 Mhz or 40 Mhz. Choose 40 Mhz. If you have an 802.11ac router then you'll have the option of 20 Mhz, 40 Mhz, or 80 Mhz. If you're using the Virtual Desktop App, then choose 40 Mhz for compatibility reasons. This is another prioritization feature that can suck bandwidth away
40MHz Channel Plan. The diagram below is an example of a 40 MHz channel plan that does not use DFS channels. In the US, as well as in several other regions, there are only four non-overlapping 40 MHz channels available if DFS channels are not used. The example plan minimizes CCI because adjacent APs do not use the same frequencies. 80 MHz
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1CyberneticTitan Member Enthusiast 1.3k 34 Posted May 24, 2017 In general, If 2.4Ghz -> 20Mhz If 5Ghz -> 40Mhz If you're fairly wirelessly isolated and you have modern devices, go for 40Mhz.
Themaximum speed you can get with 20mhz is 72.2m. It is then doubled to 150 with 2x2 mimo and take to 225 or so with 3x3 mimo. The reason it works better in a environment with lots of interference is a 20 mhz channel with less interference can pass more data than a 40mhz channel with lot of interfernece.
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which is better bandwidth 20mhz or 40mhz