He might mean: let the smart system pick any of the 11 available channels not 
just 3 statically defined by you?
In other words: allow the algorithm of the vendor to do its work in the 
non-overlapping design.

Just trying to save him :)

Philippe Hanset, CEO
www.anyroam.net
Operator of eduroam-US

> On Aug 26, 2020, at 12:24 PM, Hunter Fuller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What does "less than the delays from protocols" mean?
> 
> The only protocol at work here is 802.11, right? The one that can
> dodge same-channel interference but can NOT dodge spillover from
> adjacent channels?
> 
> Am I missing something?
> 
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> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 11:13 AM John Rodkey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> For many years I have consistently used channels 1, 6, and 11 as 
>> non-overlapping channels wherever 2.4Ghz is deployed.  I have a consultant 
>> who is suggesting using all 11 channels in our high density dorm situations, 
>> arguing that  signal interference will affect throughput less than the 
>> delays from protocols where the 3 channels are within hearing distance of 
>> each other.
>> 
>> This doesn't make sense to me.  If you in your situation have found using 
>> all 11 channels to be an effective solution vs the 3 channel non-overlapping 
>> approach, could you explain to me why you made that choice, and what your 
>> on-the-ground experience is with this configuration?
>> 
>> Thank you!
>> 
>> John Rodkey
>> Director of Servers and Networks
>> Westmont College
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