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I want to create a WLAN node which is having two radio interfaces, one for 2.4Ghz and the other for 5Ghz. I am using the WLAN toolbox and wlanNodeConfig.mat to configure the node. Can anyone help?

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William Paredes
William Paredes on 7 Feb 2023
Edited: William Paredes on 7 Feb 2023
If you are using the hLoadConfiguration helper function, you can use the following line afterwards:
nodeConfigs(nodeIdx).BandAndChannel = {[Band1, Channel1] [Band2, Channel2] [Bandn, Channeln]};
where nodeIdx is the node identifier and each interface is defined by a [Band, Channel] vector. You can select the bands and channels according to your needs.
You can also modify the BandAndCHannel field in the wlanNodeConfig.mat file to turn it into a 1xn cell array, where each cell contains the corresponding [Band, Channel] vector.
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Deshantha
Deshantha on 8 Feb 2023
Thank you very much @William Paredes.
This was the method I too used to define the interfaces in each node, BandAndChannel parameter can take multiple value pairs as you mentioned above in the comment.
William Paredes
William Paredes on 8 Feb 2023
You are welcome @Deshantha! Maybe have you tried configuring a Basic Service Set (BSS)? I am stuck on that one.

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