What’s good practice on this option?
Just leave it Full Auto and forget it.
For my Wi-Fi Routers over the years I always found Auto was trouble and I have separate SSID for 2.4 and 5 and manually choose the channel on 2.4 after manually scanning traffic.
Same even on wired LAN in sone cases that auto speed would sometime hint and bounce up and down. Better to lock it slower than bounce between two speeds.
Curious if Auto might be causing some folks some trouble. I always found that on Wi-Fi you’d get momentary traffic on the channel it picked and jump to something worse. Does it even change channels mid flight?
There is no evidence of any problem with full auto. But curious what folks do in practice. I don’t know the history on this setting.
Just leave it Full Auto and forget it.
For my Wi-Fi Routers over the years I always found Auto was trouble and I have separate SSID for 2.4 and 5 and manually choose the channel on 2.4 after manually scanning traffic.
Same even on wired LAN in sone cases that auto speed would sometime hint and bounce up and down. Better to lock it slower than bounce between two speeds.
Curious if Auto might be causing some folks some trouble. I always found that on Wi-Fi you’d get momentary traffic on the channel it picked and jump to something worse. Does it even change channels mid flight?
There is no evidence of any problem with full auto. But curious what folks do in practice. I don’t know the history on this setting.