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Re: Airport Frequencies
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Re: Airport Frequencies


  • Subject: Re: Airport Frequencies
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 18:12:25 +0000
  • Organization: Coderus Ltd

>> Any ideas what could be done to work around ???.
>
> Use another frequency band for your 802.11b or your wireless video
> application (try to pick bands that are a few hundred MHz apart if
> possible). Apart from that, probably not much.

The most I can do is 61 difference by using the extremes.

Response Video sender channels (but I guess they are all the same)
Channel A : 2.411 GHz
Channel B : 2.434 GHz
Channel C : 2.464 GHz
Channel D : 2.473 GHz.

So using Channel A of the video sender and channel 13 of Airport base
station, I still get some interference.

I am also wondering if there is a was to stop the airport software on my
Portable to stop scanning to see if other base stations exists, and tell it
only to look on a particular channel. (similar in the way you find a closed
network). As I'm wondering if that is what causing the interference.

Thanks
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