Option C is the way to go. The higher airtime on the primary channel is totally normal when you're running an 80 MHz channel. Gotta love those Wi-Fi standards and their complexities!
If the airtime utilization is higher on the first 20 MHz, then it's likely the AP is configured for 80 MHz operation. The primary channel is the first 20 MHz, so that makes sense.
A) While examining the waterfall plot you notice the airtime utilization is higher on the first 20 MHz of the 80 MHz channel when compared to the rest of the channel. What do you conclude?
C) The first 20 MHz is the AP's primary channel and higher airtime utilization on the primary channel is normal when an AP Is configured for 80 MHz operation
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