thanks a lot for your help kwesibrunee, maybe this is a silly question, since I don't have access to the device at this very moment, how to know the exact frecuency? do i have to do an average between lower and upper?
Depends on what you are wanting, OFDMA channels have special rules for their exact boundaries, but if you subtract lowerBoundary from upperBoundary you will get somewhat close, a good ballpark number. If you want exactness, that requires a bunch more work.
docsIf31CmtsUsOfdmaChanLowerBdryFreq (1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.28.1.23.1.4)
docsIf31CmtsUsOfdmaChanUpperBdryFreq (1.3.6.1.4.1.4491.2.1.28.1.23.1.5)
thanks a lot for your help kwesibrunee, maybe this is a silly question, since I don't have access to the device at this very moment, how to know the exact frecuency? do i have to do an average between lower and upper?
Depends on what you are wanting, OFDMA channels have special rules for their exact boundaries, but if you subtract lowerBoundary from upperBoundary you will get somewhat close, a good ballpark number. If you want exactness, that requires a bunch more work.
Thanks a lot for your reply kwesibrunee I did what you suggest as is enough at the moment :)
again thanks