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Old 30-03-2011, 00:05   #4
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Re: Router channel - some not working

The problem with all software only Wifi inspectors, is they generally do not cover non-wifi interference, though the panel for some wifi adaptors does report noise level, though that may require it to be connected on the channel.

Remember that the channel width is also larger than the spacing, so where a channel is in use with anything bar an exceptionally weak signal, it's bettter to be on the same channel (so that all nodes can attempt to avoid collision), or clear it by 4 or more (3 at a pinch).
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