Release Notes for AutoMesh 7.16(M1).5.0

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Release Notes for AutoMesh 7.16(M1).5.0 Software and firmware: HotView Pro software 10.16.5.0 and HotPort firmware 7.16(M1).5.0 Effective date: 7/4/2014 Hardware compatibility: The next table lists the product-specific firmware in this release: Product Version HotPort 5020-LNK 7.16(M1).5.0 HotPort 5020-E 7.16(M1).5.0 HotPort 5020-M 7.16(M1).5.0 HotPort 7000 7.16(M1).5.0 HotPort 7000-900 7.16(M1).5.0 HotPort 6000 4.16(N).0.0 FMC-2000 7.16(M1).5.0 HotPoint AP 5000 5.55(N).0.0 HotView Pro 10.16.5.0 This release supports PostgreSQL Database versions 8.2 to 9.2. Upgrade table You can upgrade to Automesh 7.16(M1).5.0 from the versions listed in the following table. 7000 7000-900 5020 6000 FMC-2000 HotView Pro 7.15(M2).10. 0 7.14(M2).10. 0 7.15(M2).10. 0 NA 7.15(M2).10. 0 10.15.10. 0 HotPoint 5xxx 5.54(E).1.1 7.15(M1).5.0 7.14(M1).5.0 7.15(M1).5.0 NA 7.15(M1).5.0 10.15.5.0 5.54(M1).1. 0 7.15(N).0.0 7.14(N).0.0 7.15(N).0.0 NA 7.15(N).0.0 10.15.0.0 5.54(N).0.0 7.9(T).0.0 7.13(T).0.0 NA 4.13(T).0. 0 7.9(T).0.0 10.9.1.0 5.53(T).0.0 7.6.6.0 -- NA -- NA 10.6.4.0 -- 7.6.0.0 -- NA -- NA 10.6.0.0 -- Additionally, HotPoint 5xxx can be upgraded to the current release 5.55(N).0.0 from versions mentioned in the following table using HotView, Script and HTTP: Firmware version HotView Pro version

5.54(E).1.1 10.16.0.0 5.54(C).1.0 10.15.0.0 5.53(T).4.0 10.9.0.0 5.53(C).0.0 10.9.0.0 New Features Mobility: Mobile Node Configuration recovery: Configuration on a Mobile node can be restored using the following CLI: ftsh >> conf mobility mn_recovery <static_attach_ip> <ifnum> <MN Serial> Where, static_attach_ip is the fmrp ip on which MN Recovery operation is initiated Performance and functional enhancements on Mobile node redundancy and linear mobility features AP The maximum number of WDS clients supported per WDS server is increased from 4 to 8 Links between WDS server and WDS client APs are displayed in HotView Pro Extended Range setting up to 9 miles/14.5 Km can be configured per radio Bug fixes Fixed RSSI degradation on 7000 and 7000-900 nodes Forwarding of STP BPDU frames from wireless to Ethernet is fixed Known Issues, limitations, and Notes Notes on HotPoint 5000s (APs) Advanced option to alter frequency band per radio has been removed Importing a configuration file from an AP that has WDS configured and then applying it on the same or a different AP is not supported At least one active VAP should be configured for Spectrum Analysis tool to deliver the expected results Fragmentation Threshold cannot be set for an AP Group that contains a mixture of MIMO and non-mimo APs Notes for HotPort (mesh nodes) Page 2 of 17

In HotView Pro, RAT (Radio Analysis Tool) has been renamed to MCT (Mobility Configuration Tool) Telnet to mobile node from Mobility View is not supported The port priority applied for traffic mesh nodes is set to high by default, but the user can overwrite this by enabling QoS and configuring the desired priority settings Default Channels for the following countries have been changed: Country Channel (Radio 1) Channel (Radio 2) Vietnam 149 165 Japan 36 48 Indonesia 149 165 India 36 48 Malaysia 149 165 Russia 149 165 Thailand 149 165 Upgrade Procedures This section contains the upgrade procedures for each product type Mesh Upgrade Procedures Static Mesh Login to the Mesh using HotView Pro version corresponding to the firmware on the nodes Take a backup of the mesh-wide and node configurations, mesh analytics data, and database Close the existing HotView Pro Install the new HotView Pro version 10.16(M1).5.0 and launch it Verify that no DB related errors are seen which ensures that the database tables update happened smoothly Load the mesh into HotView Pro 10.16(M1).5.0 and ensure that all mesh nodes are loaded Upgrade the mesh, Gateway Server, Gateway Interface, and Access Points via the upgrade scheduler. In case of redundant GWS in the mesh, it is recommended to upgrade both GWS nodes at the same time. After upgrade the nodes will reboot and load back into HotView Ensure that all nodes are running the latest firmware Mobility Mesh Login to the FMC & Mesh using HotView Pro version (e.g. 10.15.5.0) corresponding to the firmware on the devices (e.g. 7.15.5.0) Take a backup of mesh-wide configuration, node configurations and FMC configuration Take a backup of mesh analytics data (applicable for HotView Pro 10.9.1.0 and upwards) If using database, take DB backup, taking care to choose the role and format as tar when using PostgreSQL 9.1. The role field is the same user configured in DB screen of HV Server and PostgreSQL Close the existing HotView Pro (e.g. 10.15.5.0) Install HotView Pro 10.16(M1).5.0 and launch it Verify that no DB related errors are seen which ensures that the database tables update happened smoothly Page 3 of 17

Load the FMC & Mesh into the new HotView Pro 10.16(M1).5.0 and ensure that all devices are loaded Disconnect the secondary(standby) FMC Upgrade the active/primary FMC to the latest image 7.16(N).5.0 Disconnect the primary FMC, and reconnect the secondary FMC Once the secondary FMC becomes Active upgrade it to 7.16(N).5.0 Reconnect both FMCs to the setup After the FMCs come up in the HotView Pro, proceed to upgrade the mobile node(s) through the FMC Upgrade the mesh, Gateway Server, Gateway Interface, and Access Points via the upgrade scheduler. In case of redundant GWS in the mesh, it is recommended to upgrade both GWS nodes at the same time. After upgrade the devices will reboot and load back into HotView Ensure that all devices are running the latest firmware 5020-LNK Login to the 5020-LNK network using existing HotView Pro (e.g. 10.15.5.0) corresponding to the firmware on the 5020-LNK nodes (e.g. 7.15.5.0) Backup all configurations and take a database backup Close the existing HotView Pro (e.g. 10.15.5.0) and install the HotView Pro 10.16(M1).5.0 and launch the software Verify that no DB related errors are seen which ensures that the database tables update happened smoothly Add the 5020-LNK nodes as a new Mesh and upgrade to release 7.16(N).5.0 After upgrade the nodes will reboot and load back into HotView Ensure that the nodes are running the latest firmware HotPoint-5000 Upgrade Procedures Upgrade using HotView Pro Log into the Hotpoint5xxx using Hotview Pro corresponding to the firmware running on the 5xxx HotPoint devices Take a backup of all HotPoint devices and database Close the existing HotView Pro, install the new HotView Pro 10.16(M1).5.0 and launch it Verify that no DB related errors are seen, which ensure that the database tables update happened correctly Add the HotPoint 5000 APs in the new HotView Pro 10.16(M1).5.0 Upgrade the HotPoint-5000 units to firmware 5.55(N).0.0 by initiating upgrade via the upgrade scheduler After upgrade the HotPoint-5xxx devices will reboot Ensure that each HotPoint-5xxx is running the latest firmware Upgrade Procedure using AP HTTP Open a web browser and enter an AP s IP Address in address bar and press Enter Login with the username and Password as admin and firetide respectively Go to Maintenance -> Upgrade and then click on choose file to select the desired firmware file Click on the Apply Button to begin This process can take between 2-3 minutes to complete Check the firmware version via the web interface to confirm the change Upgrade Procedure using script Save upgrade_5.55.0.0.zip on your system and extract the zip content An upgrade_5.55.0.0 folder will be created Navigate into this folder and open the IP_LIST.cfg file using Notepad Add the IP Address of each IP that you intend to upgrade (a unique IP Address per line) Save and close the file Page 4 of 17

Double-click on the AP_FW_Upgrade.exe file to start the upgrade procedure This process can take between to 4-5 minutes to complete and the HotPoint-5xxx devices will reboot After upgrade, verify that the latest firmware version is getting displayed via HotView Pro/ HTTP Appendix A System requirements: The following Operating Systems, Java versions, and database versions are approved for use with this software and firmware release: Operating System Java Version DB version Windows 7, 8 Professional 64- bit, Windows 7 Professional 32 bit, Windows 2008 Server 64 bit, Linux Fedora FC16 64 bit, FC17 32 bit Java 1.6, Update 34-32-bit Java 1.7 32 and 64 bit PostgreSQL 9.0 or greater is recommended Appendix B This appendix lists the country-specific channel changes from release 7.6.0.0. If a radio is configured with a channel that is no longer supported in that country code, HotView Pro will change the channel to a supported channel during the upgrade process. How to use these tables: Find the country list, and then compare the channels that are in use in your network to the channels in the unsupported channel list. If you are using channels that are unsupported, do one of these procedures: It is advisable that before upgrade, any unsupported channels in the mesh are changed to supported ones. OR During the upgrade, HotView Pro will change unsupported channels to supported ones based on the following tables. For e.g. in USA country code channel 120 A (OFDM) will be changed to channel 36 A (OFDM). USA affected channels 120, 124, 128 - All modes 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 27, 116 40 MHz USA default values for automatic configuration during upgrade 16 4.9 40 MHz 16 4.9 20 MHz 17 4.9 40 MHz Minus 17 4.9 20 MHZ 23 4.9 40 MHz Plus 23 4.9 20 MHZ Page 5 of 17

24 4.9 40 MHz Plus 24 4.9 20 MHZ 26 4.9 40 MHz Minus 26 4.9 20 MHZ 27 4.9 40 MHz Minus 27 4.9 20 MHZ 116 NA 40 MHz Plus 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 120 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 124 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 128 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 120 NA20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 124 NA20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 128 NA20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 120 NA40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 124 NA40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 128 NA40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS AUSTRALIA affected channels 120, 124, 128 - All modes 116 40 MHz AUSTRALIA default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 120 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 124 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 128 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 120 NA20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 124 NA20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 128 NA20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 120 NA40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 124 NA40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 128 NA40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 116 NA40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS CANADA affected channels Page 6 of 17

165 - All modes CANADA default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 165 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 165 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ IRELAND affected channels 145, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165, 169, 173 - All modes IRELAND default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 145 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 149 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 153 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 157 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 161 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 165 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 169 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 173 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 145 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 149 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 153 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 157 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 161 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 165 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 169 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 173 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 145 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 149 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 153 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 157 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 161 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS Page 7 of 17

165 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 169 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 173 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS JAPAN_JP1_1 not supported WE DO NOT SUPPORT JAPAN_JP1_1 (395 CC) JAPAN affected channels 34, 38, 42, 46, 185, 186, 187, 189 - All modes 6, 7, 9, 10, 11-802.11 A JAPAN 392 default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 34 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 38 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 42 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 46 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 6 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 7 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 9 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 10 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 11 A (OFDM) 8 A (OFDM) 34 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 38 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 42 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 46 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 6 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 7 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 9 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 10 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 11 NA 20 MHZ 8 NA HT 20 34 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 8 NA 40 MHZ PLUS Page 8 of 17

38 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 12 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 42 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 8 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 46 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 12 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 6 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 8 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 7 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 8 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 10 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 12 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 11 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 12 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 185 4.9 184 4.9 186 4.9 184 4.9 187 4.9 184 4.9 189 4.9 184 4.9 185 4.9n 20 MHz 184 4.9 20 MHZ 186 4.9n 20 MHz 184 4.9 20 MHZ 187 4.9n 20 MHz 184 4.9 20 MHZ 189 4.9n 20 MHz 184 4.9 20 MHZ SAUDI ARABIA affected channels 149, 153, 157, 161 - All modes SAUDI ARABIA 149 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 153 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 157 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 161 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 149 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 153 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 157 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 161 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ UNITED KINGDOM affected channels 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 - All modes Page 9 of 17

UNITED KINGDOM default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 149 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 153 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 157 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 161 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 165 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 149 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 153 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 157 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 161 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 165 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 149 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 153 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 157 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 161 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS MOROCCO affected channels 151, 155, 159, 163 - All modes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 NG HT40 MOROCCO default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 1 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 1 NG 20 MHZ 2 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 2 NG 20 MHZ 3 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 3 NG 20 MHZ 4 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 4 NG 20 MHZ 5 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 5 NG 20 MHZ 6 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 6 NG 20 MHZ 7 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 7 NG 20 MHZ 8 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 8 NG 20 MHZ 9 NG 40 MHZ PLUS 9 NG 20 MHZ 5 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 5 NG 20 MHZ Page 10 of 17

6 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 6 NG 20 MHZ 7 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 7 NG 20 MHZ 8 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 8 NG 20 MHZ 9 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 9 NG 20 MHZ 10 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 10 NG 20 MHZ 11 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 11 NG 20 MHZ 12 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 12 NG 20 MHZ 13 NG 40 MHZ MINUS 13 NG 20 MHZ 151 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 155 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 159 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 163 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 151 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 155 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 159 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 163 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ BRAZIL affected channels 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 - All modes BRAZIL default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 149 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 153 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 157 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 161 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 165 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 149 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 153 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 157 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 161 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 165 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ Page 11 of 17

149 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 153 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 157 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 161 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS IRAQ affected channels 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140 - All modes IRAQ default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 100 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 104 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 108 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 112 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 116 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 120 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 124 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 128 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 132 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 136 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 140 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 100 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 104 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 108 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 112 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 116 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 120 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 124 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 128 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 132 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 136 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ 140 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ Page 12 of 17

100 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 104 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 108 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 112 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 116 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 120 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 124 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 128 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 132 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 136 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS Page 13 of 17

SOUTH AFRICA affected channels 140, 161, 153 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 149, 157, 165 NA 40 MHZ MINUS SOUTH AFRICA default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 140 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 153 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 161 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 36 NA 40 MHZ PLUS 149 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 157 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 165 NA 40 MHZ MINUS 40 NA 40 MHZ MINUS SOUTH KOREA affected channels 165 - All modes SOUTH KOREA default values for automatic configuration during upgrade to 7.15.0.0 165 A (OFDM) 36 A (OFDM) 165 NA 20 MHZ 36 NA 20 MHZ Page 14 of 17

Appendix B Firetide mobility solutions are not supported in the countries/channels listed in the next tables. AUSTRALIA (36), RUSSIA (643), SOUTH AFRICA (710) CHANNEL CHANNEL(MHz) 52 5260 56 5280 60 5300 64 5320 100 5500 104 5520 108 5540 112 5560 116 5580 120 5600 124 5620 128 5640 132 5660 136 5680 140 5700 FRANCE2 (255), INDIA (356), OMAN (512), SINGAPORE (702), TURKEY (792) CHANNEL CHANNEL(MHz) 36 5180 40 5200 44 5220 48 5240 52 5260 56 5280 60 5300 64 5320 AUSTRIA (40), BELGIUM (56), DENMARK (208), FINLAND (246), FRANCE (250), GERMANY (276), GHANA (288), GREECE (300), HUGARY (348), IRAQ (368), ITALY (380), IRELAND(372), LUXEMBOURG (442), NETHERLANDS (528), NORWAY (578), POLAND (616), PORTUGAL (620), ROMANIA (642), SERBIA (688), SPAIN (724), SWEDEN (752), SWITZERLAND (756), U.A.E (784) CHANNEL CHANNEL(MHz) 36 5180 40 5200 44 5220 48 5240 52 5260 56 5280 60 5300 64 5320 100 5500 104 5520 108 5540 112 5560 Page 15 of 17

116 5580 120 5600 124 5620 128 5640 132 5660 136 5680 140 5700 JAPAN (392) CHANNEL CHANNEL(MHz) 8 5040 12 5060 16 5080 36 5180 40 5200 44 5220 48 5240 52 5260 56 5280 60 5300 64 5320 100 5500 104 5520 108 5540 112 5560 116 5580 120 5600 124 5620 128 5640 132 5660 136 5680 140 5700 184 4920 185 4925 186 4930 187 4935 188 4940 189 4945 SOUTH KOREA (410) CHANNEL CHANNEL(MHz) 36 5180 40 5200 44 5220 48 5240 52 5260 56 5280 60 5300 64 5320 100 5500 104 5520 108 5540 Page 16 of 17

112 5560 116 5580 120 5600 124 5620 128 5640 132 5660 136 5680 140 5700 149 5745 153 5765 157 5785 161 5805 VIETNAM (704) CHANNEL CHANNEL(MHz) 36 5180 40 5200 44 5220 48 5240 Page 17 of 17