Well, speaking as one of the most experienced wireless 
interference-reduction specialists in the broadband wireless industry 
(and also one of the most humble)...

No, there's not much you can do except possibly to deploy more access 
points (or wireless nodes) closer to your end-users. You will have to do 
this in a way that does not increase the level of inter-access point or 
inter-node interference.

My recommendation is to either a) call in an experienced wireless 
professional for advice, or b) ask the kid next door who "knows 
wireless" because he deployed a wireless router in his bedroom.

jack


Rogelio wrote:
> When you have a noise floor of -30 dBm to -50dBm on a 2.4/5.8 11a/b GHz 
> Wi-Fi band, is there anything configuration related that you can do to 
> alleviate the problem other than switch channels, use narrower beam 
> antennas, etc.
>
> (I've got a situation where I have to make chicken salad out of chicken 
> crap for a little while until I have another option.)
>
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