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What is meant by channel id > 100 in 802.11?

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I was sniffing the in air with my Alfa card. I captured few packets with channel ids > 100. I did not get time to look at the packets. But is it possible to have channel id > 100. What I know is channel id is in between 1-14. How it can be 100+ ? Is it possible?

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The most commonly-utilized specifications for wireless LANs (802.11a/b/g/n) use one or two different "bands" of the RF spectrum at the physical layer. 802.11a uses 5 GHz exclusively. 802.11b and 802.11g use 2.4 GHz exclusively. 802.11n is capable of…

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