ChristineBCW
Regular Contributor
Does an antenna's nearness to a wall create a 'splash-back' effect for WiFi signals? (Let's assume it's a transmit-thru capable wall, too.)
I think I need to find out if a signal, once it leaves the antenna, is broken into some packet-sequence that requires "flight distance to form up", like a 300-plane bomber raid takes an hour for all to take-off, so they circle and wait for everyone and then 'form up'.
This assumes, then, that a WiFi signal can self-validate in-flight (NO, IT CANNOT) and thus it could send back re-transmit requests to the WiFi origin point. I prefer to believe packet-validation is only performed upon Destination Receipt, or perhaps in Transmit Checks (the router knows "I coughed - I'll just retransmit that signal now, automatically").
The nearness to a wall might create a validation-error at the Antenna itself if the "flight of WiFi bomber signals" required a flight-formation transit.
I just don't think that's true, though.
Therefore - does an antenna's distance from a wall matter? Is six inches better than 1 inch? Is 18 inches better than 6?
I think I need to find out if a signal, once it leaves the antenna, is broken into some packet-sequence that requires "flight distance to form up", like a 300-plane bomber raid takes an hour for all to take-off, so they circle and wait for everyone and then 'form up'.
This assumes, then, that a WiFi signal can self-validate in-flight (NO, IT CANNOT) and thus it could send back re-transmit requests to the WiFi origin point. I prefer to believe packet-validation is only performed upon Destination Receipt, or perhaps in Transmit Checks (the router knows "I coughed - I'll just retransmit that signal now, automatically").
The nearness to a wall might create a validation-error at the Antenna itself if the "flight of WiFi bomber signals" required a flight-formation transit.
I just don't think that's true, though.
Therefore - does an antenna's distance from a wall matter? Is six inches better than 1 inch? Is 18 inches better than 6?