first i change the 192.168.x.x to something some what unique to
residential users. like 10.x.x.x. (plenty of options)

Use a different channel then what others use, difficult to do sometimes

And finally I did not but the upgrade antennas at Bestbuy for $70, but
i did but the ones at RadioShack for $30. Which was a huge
improvement.

If they continue to annoy me then their router better be secure
otherwise i get in and brick it by changing the password and
deactivating the wireless and dhcp.


On 5/2/07, Roger E. Rustad, Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
Within the last month or so, everyone and their mother has put up
wireless in my apt complex. I was on channel 6, had problems, used OS
X iStumbler (http://www.istumbler.net/)  to see the channels other
were on and change from 6 to 11.

For a while now, no one was on 11, and now several more networks
cropped up, so I changed to channel 1 (where I'm cool for now).

If I have to worry about this in the long term, I'm tempted to get an
802.11a card/router. I hear that the next 802.11n (real n, not
"draft-N" or "pre-N" bullcrap) has wireless switching and is supposed
to take care of some of these collision issues.

How do you guys deal with this?

Any open source tools that help you "see" collision statistics in real time?
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