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Originally Posted by Kushan
There's a good chance that there's just a lot of wireless interference nearby - which can be caused by a lot of stuff, not just other wireless networks (which means it won't show up on any wifi analysis app and means any "auto" configuration won't be able to detect it either)
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FINALLY, someone gets it.
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You only need to test 3 channels on 2.4Ghz - 1, 6 and 11, don't bother testing the rest. See if one is significantly better than the others.
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But then you don't listen to yourself
Most non-wifi sources of interference won't be nicely aligned on 20Mhz 1-6-11 boundaries.