F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Check out these WiFi adapters for better performance.

Check out these WiFi adapters for better performance.

Check out these WiFi adapters for better performance.

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Soxy_
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05-30-2020, 06:53 AM
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WiFi Analyzer generates varied charts depending on the frequency range it examines. Are you certain you installed the right app? Your earlier image displayed only 2.4GHz details since the interface restricts channels to 1-14. A switch option should exist for a 5GHz perspective. Based on your device’s detection, the 2.4GHz band appears congested, which is normal. The 'House WiFi' signal likely prioritizes its own bandwidth without considering neighbors. This broad usage on 2.4GHz creates interference risks. You might try setting your router to a single channel at 20MHz within that band. Your 5GHz scan reveals a 160MHz broadcast that overlaps with DFS zones. Most USB adapters have hardware constraints, making it hard to detect these channels. Additionally, this part of the spectrum intersects with weather radar and satellite signals. Consequently, your connection can be disrupted if such transmissions are frequent nearby. Adjust your router’s channel width to a narrower setting (like 40MHz or 80MHz) and consider using higher 5GHz channels (149-165). It would have been helpful to see a clear indicator of any adjacent signals on the far right of your report.
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Soxy_
05-30-2020, 06:53 AM #11

WiFi Analyzer generates varied charts depending on the frequency range it examines. Are you certain you installed the right app? Your earlier image displayed only 2.4GHz details since the interface restricts channels to 1-14. A switch option should exist for a 5GHz perspective. Based on your device’s detection, the 2.4GHz band appears congested, which is normal. The 'House WiFi' signal likely prioritizes its own bandwidth without considering neighbors. This broad usage on 2.4GHz creates interference risks. You might try setting your router to a single channel at 20MHz within that band. Your 5GHz scan reveals a 160MHz broadcast that overlaps with DFS zones. Most USB adapters have hardware constraints, making it hard to detect these channels. Additionally, this part of the spectrum intersects with weather radar and satellite signals. Consequently, your connection can be disrupted if such transmissions are frequent nearby. Adjust your router’s channel width to a narrower setting (like 40MHz or 80MHz) and consider using higher 5GHz channels (149-165). It would have been helpful to see a clear indicator of any adjacent signals on the far right of your report.

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