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2009-09-28
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I've found that in those cases where my N800 seems to have trouble connecting it isn't at all because of the signal sensitivity, it's almost always due to interference. E.g. multiple wi-fi access points too close together, or even using the same channel.
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2009-09-28
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I've found that in those cases where my N800 seems to have trouble connecting it isn't at all because of the signal sensitivity, it's almost always due to interference. E.g. multiple wi-fi access points too close together, or even using the same channel.
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But there are some other sensitive competitors out there too. My new d-link dwa160 usb stick which came with a nice separate USB stand is quite sensitive too. I'm using it on my Linux laptop, and it's now possible to use it in areas where in the past I could only use my N800 (my older USB stick was way less sensitive).
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