[manchesterwireless] Could Warrington Wireless go SuperG?
Andy Gauton
goot at the-crow.co.uk
Tue Jan 3 13:07:06 GMT 2006
Hi All,
I'll start off by wishing you all a Happy New Year.
It has been very quiet of late on the mailing list, so I hope there are
still a few techies out there still reading posts :) Any non-techies,
don't be shy, come on and say hello :)
Warrington Wireless, hit a problem over the past few weeks. Wireless
connectivity between the 3 external routers (WDS mode) was becoming very
problematic. Checked the usual, then went for a drive with NetStumbler.
The previous problem router was resolved, but now a new AP is being picked
up with some very high SNR figures. Basically, its been killing our
connection :(
Sat at Ch6, it's running in SuperG/the other competitors thingy! Haven't
located the house yet, but narrowed it down to which side of the road.
However, after some clever channel hopping, we seem to be running ok as of
58 mins ago :)
My question though. SuperG runs on Ch6 (main, plus bits of other channels)
We are possibly thinking of extending the network, using the existing
WRT54G as separate networks and replacing with WRT54GS's at roof level. If
were were to use SuperG can the other SuperG network in the road co-exist?
It's causing interference at roof level between ch1-10, so if we were both
SuperG at Ch6 would it work, or will interference problems greatly
increase?
Regards
Andy :)
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