On Fri, 18 Jul 2014, Dave Taht wrote:
... In particular when it came to getting minimal interference on all the wifi access points. It is better to have fewer, better wifi APs with a co-ordinated channel allocation strategy in an apartment building than everybody installing one willy-nilly.
the key is the co-ordinated channel allocation, beyond that it can be better to have more, "worse" wifi APs than fewer "better" ones to reduce interference.
http://www.frankston.com/public/?name=20140717-0146
looks interesting
BTW: When I find an interesting link, these days, I tend to just put it on my g+ rather than the email lists, and tend to feel I'm wasting other people's bandwidth by doing it on the list - although sometimes a good discussion is sparked. Should I stop forwarding stuff like this (and the mit paper) to the list?
to the list, even if it's a link I don't care about, it's easier to delete it along with other e-mail than to go to G+ and look at it.
Also, remember that people's G+ feeds show a sampling of what other people post, so some people will miss it if you only post it to G+
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