Hej I'm an no expert but... I would say that 96 access points is about 90+ too many.(Doesn't health Canada have a signal strength limit?) Can you not share your wifi with others, like, create an ilsansfils hot-spot and try to get other locals to do the same*? I am not sure how healthy it would be to install a stronger access point just to override what already sounds too high.
My suggestions are ( redundant ) a.I would get wispy or a friend familiar with wifi tech... b.I suggest finding out who has the strongest access point and ask them to turn it down. c.Figure out which is the best channel to place your wifi. d.I have heard that broken microwave ovens can mess up wifi... Or you may be in the focal point of a some form of RF repeater. Furthermore, if the levels are too high, if you can't get them to turn it down, I am sure there are some limits in Health Canada or CRTC. Both of which I would suggest you give a call to find out your rights. Held og lykke Hroth * ignoring the security issues for the moment. Michael Sweeney wrote: > Right now we always lose connection, even standing next to the router we > often have poor signal strength. I fear it's all due to interference from the > multiple access points in our office building and other things. > > Can anyone recommend a good wireless router, G/N MIMO that should give us > better coverage than an old Linksys G router. > > We are in an office building, it's pretty wide open, all concrete, we're on > the 11th floor, and with Netstumbler I've detected 96 other access points... > I'm sure if I walk around the office again, I'll break the 100 mark. > > I was looking into the CISCO AirNet's, but I'm worried about forking over $1k > and still having the same problems. > > > Thanks! > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > mlug mailing list > [email protected] > https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca _______________________________________________ mlug mailing list [email protected] https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca
