 public
join:2002-01-19 Santa Clara, CA
·DSL EXTREME
| reply to No Man Re: Interference
said by No Man :
Ok;
Jack...
Your interferer is using channel 12 as if it were a legal channel in the USA. His signal on Channel 12 is as strong as it is on Channel 11...
That is illegal...
Mark it down.
Take it to the bank.
-m- Well no. The device is on channel 11. Each 802.11 device uses 5 channels. You could install a bandpass filter centered in ch5 at the CPE to block the interfering signal. |
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 jdmarti1 Jack
join:2004-06-15 Oilton, OK
| said by public :Well no. The device is on channel 11. Each 802.11 device uses 5 channels. You could install a bandpass filter centered in ch5 at the CPE to block the interfering signal. That is what I was thinking - and wondering about the bandpass filter. -- »magicwisp.com |
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 public
join:2002-01-19 Santa Clara, CA
·DSL EXTREME
| said by jdmarti1 :said by public :Well no. The device is on channel 11. Each 802.11 device uses 5 channels. You could install a bandpass filter centered in ch5 at the CPE to block the interfering signal. That is what I was thinking - and wondering about the bandpass filter. Try something like this: »www.rflinx.com/products/filters/2400/bpf/ about $150 |
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