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Glen1
These Are The Good Ol' Days.
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join:2002-05-24
GTA Canada
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reply to mariospants

Re: [Internet] BELL Sagecom Fibe 25 modem... can it be Repeated?

The 3 distinct channels available are 1, 6 and 11. That is the recommended blend of channels when you are using close proximity access points. I would definitely use different SSIDs for each device to easily identify which device you are connecting to.

edit: there is a free program that will show you the strength and number of wireless devices in your area and it is quite effective:
»www.metageek.net/products/inssider/
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My Canada includes Quebec.
Disclaimer: If I express an opinion, it is my own opinion, not that of Bell or its related companies.

glussier

join:2002-11-12
Montreal, QC

it doesn't matter which channels are being used, as long as the 2 or 3 channels you are using are far enough apart. Where I live, channel 6 is the most used channel. I live in a high density population area. Channels 1 and 9, are the ones I use, because they are the only 2 unused channels.

Signals are so strong, that, if I wanted to, I could get free internet.



Glen1
These Are The Good Ol' Days.
Premium,MVM
join:2002-05-24
GTA Canada
kudos:7
Reviews:
·Bell Fibe

"There are three minimum interference channels: 1, 6, 11." taken from this page: »wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi So yes it does matter which channels you choose.
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My Canada includes Quebec.
Disclaimer: If I express an opinion, it is my own opinion, not that of Bell or its related companies.


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