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Re: 2.4 GHz wireless network interference to AO-40 station ??
Yes, well - it's a really nice graphic, but it I'm not interested in
setting up my 802.11 device - I want to have a clean signal on
AO-40. You'll notice that Channel 1 is the closest to AO-40's frequency in
2401, so it's the most likely to cause interference. I do have a 802.11B
device but it's on Channel 11 where it doesn't bother anything.
73,
Emily
At 04:57 PM 11/30/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>You should look at the channel allocation used for 2.4GHz DSSS 802.11
>devices. Channel 2 overlaps channel 1. The 3 non-overlapping
>channels for 802.11b (and presumably, 802.11g) use are 1, 6 and 11.
>
>See http://www.unixwiz.net/images/80211bchannels.gif for a nice
>pictorial summary of this.
>
>louie
>wa3ymh
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