The 5 GHz U-NII frequency bans is segmented into three 100 MHz bands for operation in the US. The lower band ranges from 5.15 -5.25 GHz, the middle band ranges from 5.25-5.35 GHz and the upper band ranges from 5.725-5.825 GHz. The lower and middle band, accommodate 8 channels in a total bandwidth of 200 MHz and the upper band accommodates 4 channels in a 100 MHz bandwidth. The frequency channel center frequencies are spaced 20 MHz apart. The outermost channels of the lower and middle bands are centered 30 MHz from the outer edges. In the upper band the outermost channel centers are 20 MHz from the outer edges.
In addition to the frequency and channel allocations, transmit power is a key parameter regulated in the 5 GHz U-NII band. Three transmit power levels are specified: 40 mW, 200 mW and 800 mW. The upper band defines RF transmit power levels suitable for bridging applications while the lower band specifies a transmit power level suitable for short-range indoor home and small office environments.
The following table shows the operating frequency and maximum power.
OFDM Operating Bands and
channels
BAND |
CHANNEL
NUMBERS |
FREQUENCY
(MHZ) |
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER
|
U-NII lower
band 95.15 to 5.25
MHz |
36 |
5180 |
40mW (2.5mW/MHz) |
40 |
5200 | ||
44 |
5220 | ||
48 |
5240 | ||
U-NII lower
band 95.15 to 5.25
MHz |
52 |
5260 |
200mW (12.5mW/MHz) |
56 |
5280 | ||
60 |
5300 | ||
64 |
5320 | ||
U-NII lower
band 95.15 to 5.25
MHz |
149 |
5745 |
800mW (50mW/MHz) |
153 |
5765 | ||
157 |
5785 | ||
161 |
5805 |