@[email protected] to Lemmy Shitpost • 1 year agoBut my WiFi is just fine!lemmy.dbzer0.comimagemessage-square281fedilinkarrow-up11.81Karrow-down129
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minus-square@Auxlink0•1 year agoWhere? There’s not much interference even in Soviet blocks. What are you talking about?
minus-square@uislink1•1 year agoReplying to you from soviet blocks. I see strong signal from 7 neighbours, including one HT40 network.
minus-square@uislink0•1 year agoAre you troll? Read context. Ranges are crowded, a lot of interference.
minus-square@Auxlink0•1 year agoNo, you’re a troll. Seven networks won’t result in any interference even in the 2.4GHz range.
minus-square@uislink0•edit-21 year ago6*3+1*7 < 14(channels 1-13 are allowed in Russia). You can’t lie to math.
minus-square@uislink0•edit-21 year agoThere is simply not enough channels for more than 5 20MHz wifi networks. Channels 1, 4, 7, 10, 13. Then interference becomes a problem.
minus-square@Auxlink-1•1 year agoHaving two networks max on the same frequency won’t cause any interference.
Where? There’s not much interference even in Soviet blocks. What are you talking about?
Replying to you from soviet blocks. I see strong signal from 7 neighbours, including one HT40 network.
And?
Are you troll? Read context.
No, you’re a troll. Seven networks won’t result in any interference even in the 2.4GHz range.
6*3+1*7 < 14(channels 1-13 are allowed in Russia). You can’t lie to math.
Wut?
There is simply not enough channels for more than 5 20MHz wifi networks. Channels 1, 4, 7, 10, 13. Then interference becomes a problem.
Having two networks max on the same frequency won’t cause any interference.