Re: WiFi: why not a diagram showing access points?

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On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 15:54 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> But I'm not in a built-up area.
> I do see one other (hidden) network, but it is quite weak.

As Patrick said, cordless phones can interfere.  Plus leaky microwave
ovens, wireless home security equipment, gigaHertz video senders,
lighting dimmers and switchmode power supplies.  Whilst the latter two
don't, directly, work in the frequency range of WiFi, they can radiate
an awful lot of hash that disrupts many things.

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