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How Best To Deal With WiFi Interference?

marciot writes "I live in a condominium where I get interference from my neighbors' WiFi. I understand that 1, 6 and 11 are the only non-overlapping WiFi channels, but how does this translate into real-life best practices? When you must overlap, is there a 'good' way to do it? With nine access points, for example, is it better to have three APs each on 1, 6 and 11, so that each completely overlaps with only two others? Or is it best to distribute those APs across nine channels such that they only partially overlap others (but potentially overlap more APs in total)? Do use patterns affect interference? For example, is it best to overlap a channel with multiple APs that rarely transfers data, or to share a channel with one person who downloads torrents 24/7? Does maximum data rate affect interference or robustness to interference? I found out by accident that setting my access point to '802.11b only' mode appeared to give me a vastly more reliable connection that leaving it in 'mixed 802.11b/g.' Is this a fluke? Or does transmitting at 10 Mbps when everyone else is using 54 Mbps (for their 3 Mbps DSL pipes!) give you a true advantage?"

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  1. Hack your AP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Increase the power. Then only your neighbours will have interference problems.

    1. Re:Hack your AP by Shadow+of+Eternity · · Score: 4, Funny

      magic.

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    2. Re:Hack your AP by ChienAndalu · · Score: 4, Funny

      Homeopathy.

    3. Re:Hack your AP by aliquis · · Score: 4, Funny

      Homeopathy

      Hey, magic had already been suggested!

    4. Re:Hack your AP by Dolphinzilla · · Score: 4, Funny

      actually I found that since my neighbors had NO idea how to secure their AP's I went into each one with the default password (most were Linksys) I changed their frequencies all to 11 and made mine the loan AP on 1 - worked great !

    5. Re:Hack your AP by nizo · · Score: 4, Funny

      Lastly, trying to move the units to different locations or reorienting their antennas...

      For example, getting a long antenna cable so you can locate the AP's antenna right next to your machine(s) should work great.

    6. Re:Hack your AP by klparrot · · Score: 5, Funny

      Too bad the default Kamikaze 7.09 OpenWRT firmwares kills any and all (six!) WRT54GL routers that I put it on (previously ran White Russian brilliantly).

      You didn't learn after the first five?

    7. Re:Hack your AP by zorg50 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Too bad the default Kamikaze 7.09 OpenWRT firmwares kills any and all (six!) WRT54GL routers that I put it on

      Did you expect something named Kamikaze NOT to kill itself?

  2. Stop interference at the source by goddidit · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hack your neighbours access point, turn wifi off and change all the passwords. Bonus points if you can upload custom firmware with different factory password so that even reset doesn't grant them access.

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  3. Re:Solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    He lives in a condo. Going to wired may not be practical.

    So, I recommend he place his router in a Faraday cage. His interference problems will be over!

  4. Re:Solution by UncleWilly · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know, some people get fish for pets.

  5. Re:Solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    i'm pretty sure that his way prevent fish to eat them too ...

  6. Re:Make a DIY Directional Antenna by Ash-Fox · · Score: 5, Funny

    In extreme cases I need to use the "foil sheet".

    Don't listen to him! He's just trying to trick you into removing your tin foil hats!

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  7. Re:Solution by LoadWB · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lemme guess: Circuit City?

  8. Re:Luckily Windows shows your neghbour's channel by Dr.+Evil · · Score: 4, Funny

    Shouldn't you be troubleshooting your soundcard or something?

  9. Re:Solution by dem0n1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I found that when I only had 3 cats that I had trouble with my connection, but since I got 5 cats it's been much better. I was recently told by a friend that 6 cats is even better.

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