Timeline for How to determine which Wifi channel offers the least interference?
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| Sep 21, 2022 at 18:07 | answer | added | Yanzzee | timeline score: 2 | |
| Oct 2, 2021 at 21:24 | comment | added | onxx | You need to do a wireless survey to accurately design your channels, or dont use 2.4 unless you're supporting manufacturing or legacy as its overloaded with congestion as you only have 3 channels at 20Mhz to use. The other point to consider is that depending on the type of equipment used by outside sources it will constantly change channels due to dynamic assignment's . | |
| Apr 14, 2021 at 17:22 | comment | added | Zac67♦ | It all depends on your local environment. A single channel scan doesn't really paint a picture - you'd need to do a proper survey and possibly repeat it regularly. | |
| Apr 14, 2021 at 17:22 | comment | added | Ron Trunk | You don't show the vertical scale, so it's hard to judge. There may be no practical difference. As you know, signal strength will change continuously. I would choose based on one (or even a few) samples. | |
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| Apr 14, 2021 at 15:54 | history | asked | Prototype700 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |