s*********n 发帖数: 2283 | 1 You don't need a MS or PhD in EE to do this. Pretty straightforward to
use this app.
http://apptrackr.org/?act=viewapp&appid=337359041
1) You load it into your iphone/iPad/iPod.
2) You stand next to the spot where you doubt the WiFi reception isn't
satisfying.
3) You run the app and it will show you if there are too many cochannel
interference from neighbour routers.
4) If yes, you can reconfigure your router to use a different WiFi
channel and see if there is any improvement or you can change the
location or orientation of the antennas of your router.
For the example in attachment, obviously you don't want to operate your
router in any channel between 1 and 6.
You can do this before you decide if you should trash your aged G router
before move to a new N router...
Now my question to you is, do you know any other good WiFi or network
scanner or analyzer? | D*******a 发帖数: 3688 | 2 pretty good. also note that ddwrt can do this by itself.
【在 s*********n 的大作中提到】 : You don't need a MS or PhD in EE to do this. Pretty straightforward to : use this app. : http://apptrackr.org/?act=viewapp&appid=337359041 : 1) You load it into your iphone/iPad/iPod. : 2) You stand next to the spot where you doubt the WiFi reception isn't : satisfying. : 3) You run the app and it will show you if there are too many cochannel : interference from neighbour routers. : 4) If yes, you can reconfigure your router to use a different WiFi : channel and see if there is any improvement or you can change the
| s*********n 发帖数: 2283 | 3 NO, this is different. You router as well as my old Netopia 11G can do the
autochannel configuration. However this is based on the channel scanning
on the router location. In reality, most people care about the receiver
side interference and reception. this app help you optimize router for
the downlink to a certain receiver ....
【在 D*******a 的大作中提到】 : pretty good. also note that ddwrt can do this by itself.
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