On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Cayenne-uk wrote:
> One possibility I considered is interference from the
> host of other routers which have invaded in recent months.
There are things besides other electronics that can cause problems at 
the frequencies that WiFi uses. Certainly any metal boxes nearby can 
cause reflections and coverage problems. Even peple walking by can 
affect them a bit. Try to make sure the WiFi router has a decent `view' 
of the area ou want to cover.
The multiple aerial `diversity' routers have the best chance of reliable 
coverage. I'm not sure off-hand if your's is one of those. I think thay 
all have at least two aerials for diversity.
Hm, diversity means having nultiple radio paths available and choosing 
the path(s) that at this moment are giving the best signal .. a bit 
like mobile radio cells handing over but on a very local scale.
G.
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