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by CrazyStat 940 days ago
If you live in a sufficiently low density area (rural or suburban with large lots) you can put the two networks on different channels and they won’t meaningfully interfere with each order.
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The chances are, if you live somewhere like that, somewhere that actually has a low noise floor for RF, then you likely also have a lot of space to cover with your wifi - and that means sacrificing range (via additional access points) for the second network..

For me: Wifi is great! But, whenever it's practical, I avoid it... Everything with it is a tradeoff!