With lower signal strength the advantage of using different frequencies
is reduced -- note that both are detected running at 54mb/s.
Furthermore, whether different frequencies yield less clients, noise,
etc. is specific to the environment you're in, so in this case basing
the choosing on signal strength makes sense. In many cases different
types of connections like this are set up on different ESSIDs.

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  Network-manager should prefer 802.11a

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