sfx2000
Part of the Furniture
Just wanted to share - pulled out an old-school 802.11n AP for some testing - I like this one, as when turning on 40MHz channels, it does it, doesn't really care, just does... Linksys WRT160NL with 1.0.04 build 2 firmware...
And I have an old-school 802.11n client that pretty much does the same - if the AP is Wide, it'll do it...
And did some testing... looks kinda scary a bit, if you're a neighbor - but then also consider - AP is on CH1, the secondary is on CH5, and 6 ft away, this is 2 meters for you metric folks, the secondary channel is down in the noise floor - below -70 dB RSSI - which means for the neighbor next-door/across the street, might not be much of a problem - might be more for CH1 than for CH5, just because...
This is an H-264 high-bit rate session across the house, about 65 feet (20 meters) from the AP to the client...
Someone across the street on CH6 probably won't see it at all... they'll see CH1, the primary, they won't see the secondary, and they'll likely stay on CH6 because it's the right one to choose for them...
CH11 - that's my primary Ac1900-class AP's - their sitting idle for the moment, as they're working hard on the 5GHz. I'll probably move them over to CH1 to free up 11... or not...
Remember beacons are hot, they have to be - but when you look at traffic...
And I have an old-school 802.11n client that pretty much does the same - if the AP is Wide, it'll do it...
And did some testing... looks kinda scary a bit, if you're a neighbor - but then also consider - AP is on CH1, the secondary is on CH5, and 6 ft away, this is 2 meters for you metric folks, the secondary channel is down in the noise floor - below -70 dB RSSI - which means for the neighbor next-door/across the street, might not be much of a problem - might be more for CH1 than for CH5, just because...
This is an H-264 high-bit rate session across the house, about 65 feet (20 meters) from the AP to the client...
Someone across the street on CH6 probably won't see it at all... they'll see CH1, the primary, they won't see the secondary, and they'll likely stay on CH6 because it's the right one to choose for them...
CH11 - that's my primary Ac1900-class AP's - their sitting idle for the moment, as they're working hard on the 5GHz. I'll probably move them over to CH1 to free up 11... or not...
Remember beacons are hot, they have to be - but when you look at traffic...