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Shure Microflex Complete Wireless MXCW - Reliable Bandwidth Allocation; Selecting or Excluding Specific Wireless Channels; Interference Avoidance

Shure Microflex Complete Wireless MXCW
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Increase RF power levels to cover larger combined rooms.
Reliable Bandwidth Allocation
MXCW easily scales from 2 to 125 microphone units without any change in the audio performance. The bandwidth is strategi
cally divided, allocating the uplink channels only for active speakers, while preserving traffic for continuous downlink monitoring
channels.
Selecting or Excluding Specific Wireless Channels
You can avoid specific wireless channels by deselecting them from the web application. The MXCW system scans all channels
in the 2.4 and 5 GHz spectrum and chooses the cleanest one for operation. After deselecting specific channels, MXCW will no
longer scan and operate in those frequencies. At least one non-DFS channel must be selected at all times.
To exclude specific wireless channels:
Go to the Wireless tab.
Press Select wireless channels .
Deselect the channels you do not want to use.
Press Apply to save your changes.
Interference Avoidance
The access point has a built-in spectrum analyzer that continuously scans the Wi-Fi environment and ranks the best channels
for operation. If interference is detected, the access point changes to a verified backup channel with minimal disruption to the
audio performance.
Interference Avoidance for Regulated Wireless Channels
MXCW commonly operates in a specific block of 5 GHz channels that require Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) or Doppler
weather radar Dynamic Frequency Selection (DDFS). These channels reserve priority for weather, aviation, and military de
vices.
To avoid interference with priority devices, the access point has a builtin spectrum analyzer that continuously scans the wire
less environment and ranks the best channels for operation. If interference is detected it will vacate the channel temporarily
and change to a verified backup channel with minimal disruption to the audio performance. The channel turns grey in the web
application to indicate it is unavailable. When the channel becomes available, the system will resume scanning and verifying
the channel for use.

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