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Very confused. I'm using inSSiDer, WiFi Overview 360 and Wifi Analyzer apps to try to determine the best wifi channel to use. Assuming all channels are in use and there are about 20 different users in close proximity...
Q1: Signal Strength
If all channels are in equal use, do you select a channel where others that use it have the lowest signal strength? I'm guessing that a higher signal strength means that it's from a router from your closest neighbour and you want to avoid that. Is that the case? Does lower signal strength mean the person using it is further away and therefore less likely to interfere with your signal? If 2 people are on channel 1 and have high signal strength and 2 people are on channel 11 and have low signal strength, do you choose channel 11? Assume 6 cannot be used.
Q2: Signal Strength Weighted Against Number of People
What is the impact of signal strength compared to number of people using channel? If 1 person is on channel 1 with very high signal strength and 2 people are on channel 11 with low signal strength, do you choose channel 11 over 1? Assume 6 cannot be used?
Q3: Channel Overlap
If, for example, I had 11 routers sitting on top of each other, each set to a different channel, I'm guessing channel 1 and 11 would be the least interferred. Is that right? People go on about the fact that only channel 1, 6 or 11 should be used (in US) as they don't overlap but surely that statement is wrong. Yes, if only 3 people were using Wifi, the best channels to use would be 1, 6 and 11 as they don't overlap but in practice, there are about 20 people using the channels in the same area. What do you do in that scenerio. Do you go for the shoulder channels if all channels are being used equally with equal strength?
Q4: Auto Channel Select
Do routers set to auto channel select only choose between 1, 6 and 11? How do they make the choice? Do they select by choosing channel with lowest other routers and do they factor in signal strengths. My router auto chooses channel 1 but my closest neighbour is on that channel. Is that correct.
Q5: Baby Monitors and Wireless Phones
What channels do 2.4 GHz baby monitors and wireless phones use? No useful info on the internet for them. Do inSSiDer, etc. pick them up?
Q6: I have access to channel 13. All other things being equal, am I better to use this over channel 11 as it is further away from the other channels?
Those questions have puzzled me for a number of years and Google is not helping!! Would really be grateful if someone could give sensible answers to one or all of them. Thanks, Mike.
Very good answer! So, if for example only my closest neighbour is on channel 1 with -54 high signal strength and there are 2 people on channel 11 with -95 and -97 low signal strength, do I switch to channel 11 and become a 3rd person on there or stick to channel 1 where there's only 2 of us? (Assume 6 not an option). How do you figure out when the signal strength is more of an issue than number or people? Is there any rule of thumb when comparing dBm values? My value varies from -35 ish right next to router to about -80 upstairs. Do I go for 11 over 13 if nobody on 13. Thanks so much! – Mike – 2013-08-07T00:33:45.263
You want to maintain a high signal to noise ratio. Even if there are more wireless access points on 11, they are a lot 'quieter' from where you are standing, than the AP on channel 1. Rule of thumb, is to put the AP in on the quietest channel possible. If channel 6 is full, then channel 13 will be your best bet (assuming the AP is indoors), followed by channel 11. – spuder – 2013-08-07T00:42:33.373