  Warlok
@verizon.net
| reply to Warlok Re: how can I add speed to the wireless network?
I pretty much got it figured out I started looking at other thing around me that were online and concluded it to be an interferance problem. Both AP's were on channel 11 and the router on channel 6. There were 3 other connections around me on channel 9. Once I changed the channels on the AP's to 3 my download went up to 1.5 and upload to 1.0. It's not a full 3 mb's but it is alot better than it was. |
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  MicroWISP
join:2008-01-30 TX Republic
| Warlok, try to use channels 1, 6, or 11 only as they do not overlap each other. Channel 3 overlaps channels 1 and 6. In your situation go ahead and put everything on channel 1 and all will work great! -- "Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it." |
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 stevech0
join:2006-09-17 San Diego, CA
·RoadRunner Cable
·VoicePulse
edit: September 8th, @11:46PM
| yes, visualize this: Your WiFi signal occupies 20MHz. WiFi channels 1 and 6 and 11 are 20+ MHz apart. Channels 1 to 5 are not. and so on.
People operating on other than 1, 6 and 11 are creating problems for nearby WiFi systems.
But, some short-sighted soul working with IEEE created these numbered channels long ago before 20MHz was dominant. |
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