RobbH wrote: 
> Yes, in message 9, he said, "I guess I pushed enough buttons enough
> times but I am connected now." My guess is that his earlier inability to
> connect was caused by something external, and that the button-pushing
> was unrelated to the resolution. I'm probably using the term RFI in a
> non-standard way: if a neighbor's WiFi6 implementation causes problems
> on your network, I consider that a type of RFI. Obviously, if the
> problem is your own WiFi6 implementation, that's a compatibility issue,
> not interference.
> 
> In cases where a nearby WiFi6 network causes problems, moving the radio
> closer to the router or access point wouldn't be likely to improve the
> situation, would it?

I have had a couple of times when my WiFi SSID does NOT appear in the
list in the Radio, and I was using the Community firmware.  If I recall
correctly, a reboot solved the problem.  However, I might have tried
various things to get it working again.

As far as the WiFi6 interference, in my case it is caused by a neighbor
across the street.  However, the interference is strong enough to cause
problem with only 2 of my 3 Radios.   The Radio in my kitchen is not
affected, but if I move it 15 feet into the living room, it will have
problems.  However, now the Radio is almost next to MY router, and
interference occurs.  It appears the problem cannot be solved by moving
the radio closer to my router, but moving the Radio farther from the
source of the interference.

I hate the Wifi6 interference problem.  I wish someone had a contact at
the manufacture of the WiFi chip and could get us new firmware code.

Paul


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