Ola Malmstrom
Regular Contributor
One of my neighbors has an ASUS mesh system that interferes with my ASUS router.
I can see his client SSID using the tool analiti - the MAC address is 24:4B:FE.xx.xx.D4
I can also see his backhaul band, but the SSID's are hidden. The MAC addresses are 24:4B:FE.xx.xx.D7 and 24:4B:FE.xx.xx.D8.
He seems to be using the 5 GHz band with control canal 116(80) as backhaul.
This interferes with me. So I changed my 5 GHz channel to 100(80). The result was that his hidden SSIDs followed me - 100(80).
I tried again and went back to 116(80). So did his system.
Does anyone know why his mesh system seems to change control channel at exactly the same time as I? If I set my control channel to Auto, the same thing happens. We are on the same channels and bandwidths.
Another strange thing is that he seems to have the same signal strength as I have - -57dBm. Which is very strange since there are two brick walls between us as well as about 40 meters (roughly 120 feet). Is there a bug in the analiti tool?
I can see his client SSID using the tool analiti - the MAC address is 24:4B:FE.xx.xx.D4
I can also see his backhaul band, but the SSID's are hidden. The MAC addresses are 24:4B:FE.xx.xx.D7 and 24:4B:FE.xx.xx.D8.
He seems to be using the 5 GHz band with control canal 116(80) as backhaul.
This interferes with me. So I changed my 5 GHz channel to 100(80). The result was that his hidden SSIDs followed me - 100(80).
I tried again and went back to 116(80). So did his system.
Does anyone know why his mesh system seems to change control channel at exactly the same time as I? If I set my control channel to Auto, the same thing happens. We are on the same channels and bandwidths.
Another strange thing is that he seems to have the same signal strength as I have - -57dBm. Which is very strange since there are two brick walls between us as well as about 40 meters (roughly 120 feet). Is there a bug in the analiti tool?
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