I forgot some people are more guru than others. Thanks for your fantastic
explanation.
Matter fact, I'll challenge you to find the 350 pages of information? In
case you forget, It is the routers manual that will explain in detail
everything in step, in case you did not have one. Including the basic steps.
I own ASUS AC router, Ubiquity and Cisco/links routers, when I downloaded the
manual of one of them, it was 350 pages. Your assertion it is wrong.
What makes you think this matter?
You said:
Not all residential gateways (mostly inaccurately known as “routers”)
bind themselves to the IP address to 192.168.1.1
My answer to you/
By factory default, most WIFI routers, the setting of 192.168.1.1 is
bound-able in the wan gateway. Depending on the brand of router you are
buying that IP could change. The DHCP is tie up to it.
That is why, most of the savviest will recommend to change to something
else to avoid data conflicts with your ISP router , that is If your are
dynamic IP. Static IP is different, but basic in the same story.
You said:
“Any electric appliance nearby, less than three feet will cause transmit
and receive noise and distortion.”. The 3 ft figure is completely
arbitrary. Almost none would generate actual distortion, though *some* will
generate noise within the relevant band. Distortion is not the same as noise,
distortion is a non-linear phenomenon (For instance, clipping is distortion)
and none of the materials “such as cement walls, brick walls, false walls
interrupting the range.” are non-linear, do they don't generate any
measurable distortion (Though they do *attenuate*, *reflect* and *refract*
the signal, which degrades it);
Really?
That depends on the antenna size and amplifiers, Explain to me: Why the
routers manufacture do not recommend to be near other electric appliances.
including the more savviest on WIFI will tell you not to do it. Keep your
distance. I think you forgot to read one of the Warning labels.
WIFI Degradation is the result of ANY KIND OF interruption. Either man made
or Natural.
marioxcc
I believe You never had an explanation, you just made your own sound
Intelligent, but not to my eyes. I could sit here and pick in your comments
all night, I won't, you are not my WIFI guru! neither I. You are just mad
because at least I help out first. Sorry Mr. Not so savvy...
One more thing, Is not clipping You are wrong in the matter. We are not
sound recording in that matter.
Is all about inter-modulation distortion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermodulation
Still we did not gave Magic banana the full explanation that he wanted, he
got partial.
Magic banana question was: Why the same adapter was working on one Trisquel 7
laptop but not on the other one remains mysterious...
So too end my comment: WE FAIL HIM miserably!
At least I got 2 good suggestions right,
to change the channel and restart the router.