Thank you for the reply.
What do you mean when you say your neighbor is using his wireless network all the time? What happened when you ran your tests that made you stop using longer test periods?
I also do not understand what you mean about your neighbor's broken router occupying channel 11. Just because a neighbor's SSID occupies a channel does not mean it is transmitting nor that those transmissions are heavy. The amount of traffic on the channel is generally more important than the number of SSID's on the channel.
You could be manipulating the test parameters in order to provide nicer results than they are in actual use.
If you are streaming video or audio, for instance, you will be pushing data longer than 10 seconds. The more beneficial results are from longer test cycles in determining performance for a given location, channel, bandwidth, etc.I tried 1 min at the beginning, and find out that my neighbor is using his wireless network all the time, and one of them got a broken d-link online that occupy entire channel 11, that's why I turn into multiple small test for consist result, by the way, I lived in a apartment
What do you mean when you say your neighbor is using his wireless network all the time? What happened when you ran your tests that made you stop using longer test periods?
I also do not understand what you mean about your neighbor's broken router occupying channel 11. Just because a neighbor's SSID occupies a channel does not mean it is transmitting nor that those transmissions are heavy. The amount of traffic on the channel is generally more important than the number of SSID's on the channel.
You could be manipulating the test parameters in order to provide nicer results than they are in actual use.