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by jamstruth
3878 days ago
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Doesn't the WiFi standard already do this for devices running in the same channel? I.e. if 3 devices are on Channel 1 they will talk to each other to avoid conflicts. Hence why you should only use one of 3 channels (the only 3 which never overlap) |
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For example, if there are 3 APs on each of the three non-overlapping channels, using a channel between those channels may provide better results than directly competing with 3 other APs for the entire channel.
However, it also depends on the observed signal strength for each of the competing APs. For best results, you should probably test your equipment.
But if you really want decent transfer rates between devices, just use Ethernet. I've given up on ever reaching even 50% of rated speeds on wifi. With competing APs, walls, distance, etc, it's just never going to happen.