Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
I don' see how you can say they're broken, this is what they're supposed to do.
Another posibility is that either you or one of your neighbours have some broken piece of equipment that operates in 2.4GHz range (such as
cordless phones or baby monitors for example) that doesn't play by the rules and interfeers with your wireless network. If this is the case, there's really not much you can do, and most likely other wireless routers are going to have same problem. The easiest way to test is to
Reportedly, trying other channels often fixes the problem.
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