Sujet : Re: Wifi status indicator
De : tnp (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (The Natural Philosopher)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 03. Jul 2024, 10:34:10
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On 02/07/2024 21:36, druck wrote:
.4GHz tricker as it is pretty saturated every where outside the back of beyond, but the rule is to stick to the non overlapping 20MHz wide channels at 1,6 and 11. Any use of the other channels will cause far worse interference, so steer clear of that.
To pick the best one of the three, check the signal strength of competing networks, not at the router, but where your clients are located as that makes more of a difference. Use the channel with the weakest competing signals. On Linux iwconfig will show the signal strength and link quality of the connected access point, and iwlist scan will display information on all the access points it can see.
Foe at least android phones there is a free app called wifi analyser or something which shows/lists channel spectrums on at least 2.4GHz.
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