WiFi Analyzer picking up very many (neighbors) WiFi channels.
Lots of channel collisions.
What's your home WiFi environment looking like?
Trying to get an idea if that's what many/most people are seeing in their homes, in this "General Wireless Discussion" forum.Why do you ask? Do you not believe what the app is showing you?
I have a RT-AX92U and I just got a 5G cellular modem upstairs in separate rooms.What concerns me about that picture is not the number of detected SSIDs but their signal strength. I can see a whole lot of neighboring SSIDs from my house, but their RSSI is generally -60dBm or less; below -80dBm they are not a factor at all (at least, per FCC regs you don't need to yield the air to something you can only hear at -80). I hope the SSIDs up close to -20dBm are @Natey2's own gear, because those APs practically have to be in the same room with him to read that high. The number that are above -40dBm seems like it's likely to be a problem.
What concerns me about that picture is not the number of detected SSIDs but their signal strength. I can see a whole lot of neighboring SSIDs from my house, but their RSSI is generally -60dBm or less; below -80dBm they are not a factor at all (at least, per FCC regs you don't need to yield the air to something you can only hear at -80). I hope the SSIDs up close to -20dBm are @Natey2's own gear, because those APs practically have to be in the same room with him to read that high. The number that are above -40dBm seems like it's likely to be a problem.
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