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2011-09-23
04:16 AM
2011-09-23
04:16 AM
WLan bridging and channel change
Hi,
I set up a wireless point-to-point bridging with a pair of Netgear WG302v2, successfully.
However, every now and then I experience some short disconnections so I'm trying a more stable connectivity by changing the channel/frequency other than the channel 11 set by default, of course changing the channel on both equipments.
The issue is: apparently the Wlan bridging is working with the channel 11 only ... I tried with 10, then 9, unsuccessfully. I also rebooted the access points and waited time enough for the bridging for establishing, but no way :-(.
Do you know if there is any restrictions in the channels to be used for wireless bridging?
Thank you in advance!
Diego.
I set up a wireless point-to-point bridging with a pair of Netgear WG302v2, successfully.
However, every now and then I experience some short disconnections so I'm trying a more stable connectivity by changing the channel/frequency other than the channel 11 set by default, of course changing the channel on both equipments.
The issue is: apparently the Wlan bridging is working with the channel 11 only ... I tried with 10, then 9, unsuccessfully. I also rebooted the access points and waited time enough for the bridging for establishing, but no way :-(.
Do you know if there is any restrictions in the channels to be used for wireless bridging?
Thank you in advance!
Diego.
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2011-09-23
05:26 AM
2011-09-23
05:26 AM
Re: WLan bridging and channel change
you can only use channel 1,6,11,13 (13 for europe user only)
these are the ONLY channel that will not overlap ...:)
these are the ONLY channel that will not overlap ...:)
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