On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Haudy Kazemi wrote:
Are there any other APs or significant sources for interference at one location that isn't present at the other? Can you force the APs into 802.11b mode to see if that makes any difference in retry rates? How about swapping in a WAP11 at the 'good' end and see if it makes any difference?
I think there is a source of interference that's "behind" the A loc
antenna. I mostly fixed the problem by turning off all the "turbo"
extensions, running in stock 802.11G mode and moving to ch 9. The
turbo stuff only works on ch 6 (I think because it uses additional
spectrum that overlaps 5 and 7 (?)) and everybody's AP is on 6. Thanks for the suggestions.
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