I mean, if they can't hear each other through the walls... where it's hard
to connect to AP#1 while in AP#2's area, then there should be no issue. or
very little. But I still recommend even in that case go for different
channels
-James G.
"James Gockel" <flibbertigibbet007_at_hotmail_dot_com> wrote in message
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> it might be safer on the point of "noise" from one to another AP...
> But if the Access Points can hear each other anyway, or it's hard to
> connect to one versus another through a wall or whatever it wont make much
> difference. But I would recommend seperate channels.
> Maybe someone else, might have a different viewpoint on this issue.
>
> -James G.
>
> "SteBar" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> At our School we have 5 Wireless Access Points located throughout the
>> building so that the wireless laptop computers can be used by the
>> children in any classroom. They always log-in and connect to just one
>> Domain (Windows 2003 Server) for Internet access and Printer connectivity
>> etc, utilising one common SSID.
>>
>> The question is should each Wireless Access Point use a different channel
>> from each other, or should they all use a common channel eg Channel 11?
>>
>> Steve.
>>
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