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Old 28-03-2006, 12:39   #4
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Re: How far can you wire a wireless router?

You may also find a slight increase in speed by using the higher channels. Wireless routers are fairly good at find other wireless networks, and staying off those channels, but certain electrical appliances (particularly kitchen appliances, such as Microwaves) can interfere with the lower channels.
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