Yes. This is one of the reasons the MT boards that take multiple radio
cards never really worked all that well. I believe we had a RB433 with
three cards on 1, 6 and 11 at a site for a while and it sucked. Same
stuff, high latency, packet loss, etc. Turn off the channel 6 radio and
it got better, but never really worked good. We finally moved all of the
customers to other stuff and had one sector with maybe 10 customers left
towards the end. With the other two radios off, this one worked fine.
This is also why we have synchronized systems. :)
On 11/27/2015 12:05 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
I'm having some strange issues with a RB951G, Signal is strong, but it
has random drops, and high latency. I thought it was just dodgy
drivers on my laptop, but now other people at the house are
complaining (Parents house, I left, but siblings are still there,
Parents have no WIFI devices, so it only noticeable when they have
company). I didn't see another AP on the same channel. It is
however, right next to the Comcast Modem that is broadcasting the
'XfinityWIFI' SSID. Which is on a different channel. Could the fact
that they are within a foot of each other matter even though they're
on different channels? I don't have an easy way to get physical
distance between the 2 units, and don't have the login to be able to
disable the Comcast AP yet. The Symptoms are that you can see the AP
Name listed in available networks, but you have to try to connect 2 or
3 times before it successfully connects. Then once it connects,
latency is around 150-200ms and has random packet loss .