From what I thought on reading numbers off WLC controllers, the Xbox controllers were pretty minimal for interference. I think the big thing about Clean Air is that it can now identify and quantify.

Mike Goebel
Network Programmer
Office of Information Technology
Western Michigan University
Phone: 269-387-0453
Email: [email protected]

On 9/3/2012 2:00 PM, Andrew Vernon wrote:
Now that I have Cisco CleanAir I am seeing a lot of Xbox interferers
in dormitories. What if anything do you do about Xbox wireless?

http://www.oit.umass.edu/support/wireless/improve-your-wireless-connection-tips-tricks#Minimize%20Wireless%20Interference%20Around%20Your%20Computers


We try to communicate about wireless interference with first year
students at their orientation (June and July). Throughout the year as
complaints arrive to us we go to a given geography to investigate and
attempt to minimize the interference in the area. When staff have time
we also try to proactively seek out those devices contributing most
significantly to this airspace problem. It is a never ending story...

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