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Are you sure that the cactus isn't causing spikes? <div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>I'll leave the thread alone, now. <br /><br />
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<a href="https://tutanota.com" target="_blank">https://tutanota.com</a><br /><br />16. May 2016 11:58 by <a href="mailto:nottingham@mailman.lug.org.uk" target="_blank">nottingham@mailman.lug.org.uk</a>:<br /><br /><blockquote class="tutanota_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid #93A3B8; padding-left: 10px; margin-left: 5px;">On 16/05/16 00:47, Martin via Nottingham wrote:<blockquote>Are your devices "MIMO" enabled and with suitable multiple antennas?...</blockquote>I'm going by the fact that they say they can deliver 150Mbps and 300Mbps (I accept that one can only get ~60% of the stated speed - more false advertising).<br />I'll check the links, but I've done what I can to avoid overlapping channels.<br /><br />On 16/05/16 10:06, Luke via Nottingham wrote:<blockquote>I wonder if you could list out any electronics within the immediate vicinity of the set up.</blockquote>The devices are: Panasonic TV, VirginMedia box, xbox 360, Rasperry Pi, VM Superhub (in modem mode), one cactus, 6-way socket, 2 mobiles.<br />They were all powered off, no Bluetooth was in use and everything bar the router unplugged, the cactus got moved.<br /><blockquote>Finally, do you have any knowledge of your neighbours' electronics at<br />all?</blockquote>None, bar what the site survey shows me.<br /><br />There's someone running a b/g network on channel 6 and they all permit b devices (I only allow g/n).<br />That could explain the 2.4GHz issue, but not the 5GHz (I'm on channel 40 - chosen automatically).<br /><br />2.4Ghz Survey (SSIDs and MACs redacted)<br />SSID Mode MAC Channel(Freq) Rssi Noise beacon Open dtim Rate<br />24.1 AP **:52 1 (2412 MHz) -75 -93 100 No 0 300(b/g/n) <br />24.2 AP **:F8 5 (2432 MHz) -78 -94 100 No 0 300(b/g/n) <br />24.3 AP **:81 11 (2462 MHz) -77 -94 100 No 0 300(b/g/n) <br />24.4 AP **:EE 1 (2412 MHz) -86 -93 100 No 0 300(b/g/n) <br />24.5 AP **:1B 6 (2437 MHz) -87 -94 100 No 0 54(b/g) <br />24.6 AP **:D8 11 (2462 MHz) -72 -94 100 No 0 300(b/g/n)<br /><br />5GHz Survey (SSIDs and MACs redacted)<br />SSID Mode MAC Channel(Freq) Rssi Noise beacon Open dtim Rate<br />5.1 AP **:87 40 (5200 MHz) -88 -95 100 No 0 450(a/n) <br />5.2 AP **:90 44 (5220 MHz) -90 -95 100 No 0 450(a/n) <br /><br />Out of curiosity - do you folks get decent WiFi speeds? I've been using "iperf" to test.<br /><br />-- <br />╔═════════════╦══════════════════════════════════════════╗<br />║ Jason Irwin ║ OpenPGP (GPG/PGP) Public Key: 0xD0C592B1 ║<br />║ ║ Import from hkp://pgp.mit.edu ║<br />╚═════════════╩══════════════════════════════════════════╝<br /><br />_______________________________________________<br />Nottingham mailing list<br /><a href="mailto:Nottingham@mailman.lug.org.uk" target="_blank">Nottingham@mailman.lug.org.uk</a><br /><a href="https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/nottingham" target="_blank">https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/nottingham</a></blockquote></div> </body>
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