When 2 routers place very close together on different non-overlapping channels (eg one on the 2.4Ghz #1 channel and the other on the 2.4Ghz #6 channel)can cause interference to each other? Thx
Thx all, Ok allow me to put it into more details. I have a small size office and have an asus ax86u as my main router. I have a 2.5G fiber ISP. I have many wifi 2.5Ghz smart home devices and many 5Ghz computing devices connected to it. I have an extra ax86u router sitting around in my office collecting dust. Thus, I am planning to hook up the extra ax86u (throught ethernet cable) as in AP mode. Base on the room size and other limitations, the best I can do is to put the two routers around 1.5 meters apart. I am planning to set all bands 2.4/5Ghz for both the main router and the extra access point with different SSID and passwords so that I can sprit my Wi-Fi devices to be connected to the main router and the access point manually. I am also planning to use different 2.4/5Ghz non-overlapping wifi channels for the main router and on the AP. So, my question is will I get any benefits by adding the extra ax86u as an extra access point to share the load of the main router or this may cause more interference (as the two routers are put too close together), Or I will be better off by just using one router to connect all my devices? Thx so much!
What is your problem?So, my question is will I get any benefits by adding the extra ax86u as an extra access point to share the load of the main router or this may cause more interference (as the two routers are put too close together), Or I will be better off by just using one router to connect all my devices?
Base on the room size and other limitations, the best I can do is to put the two routers around 1.5 meters apart. I am planning to set all bands 2.4/5Ghz for both the main router and the extra access point with different SSID and passwords so that I can sprit my Wi-Fi devices to be connected to the main router and the access point manually
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