XBox 360 and UniFi APs
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Did you correctly setup the APs on different channels?
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@JaredBusch said:
Did you correctly setup the APs on different channels?
Yes -
- AP0 is on channel 10
- AP1 is on channel 2
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They are also both on LOW Power
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You can also just use a SSID that is only on the AP that the 360 should be using.
You can override the site program on an individual AP level.
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@gjacobse said:
@JaredBusch said:
Did you correctly setup the APs on different channels?
Yes -
- AP0 is on channel 10
- AP1 is on channel 2
Why on earth are you using something other than 1/6/11?
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@JaredBusch said:
@gjacobse said:
@JaredBusch said:
Did you correctly setup the APs on different channels?
Yes -
- AP0 is on channel 10
- AP1 is on channel 2
Why on earth are you using something other than 1/6/11?
I did a Site Scan - and i believe that I had some over lap with one or more of the neighbors. I don't see it this morning but to limit interference would be why
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@gjacobse said:
@JaredBusch said:
@gjacobse said:
@JaredBusch said:
Did you correctly setup the APs on different channels?
Yes -
- AP0 is on channel 10
- AP1 is on channel 2
Why on earth are you using something other than 1/6/11?
I did a Site Scan - and i believe that I had some over lap with one or more of the neighbors. I don't see it this morning but to limit interference would be why
Unless you are in an attached condo, apartment, or extremely close urban building design then anything you see on a site survey should not really matter. Wifi simply does not carry that far.
Set your AP back to Medium power, and put one on channel 1/6/11 and then the other on one of the other two channels.
You should have no issues with anything locally picking up interference.
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Thanks to @JaredBusch and his extensive expertise in the UBNT / UniFi line!
Created a new SSID that is hidden, and it will be only available on one AP.
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I live in a coach home (4 unit attached condo more or less) and this is what see. jmhhb is my wifi on an UAP-AC -LITE.
2.4G
5G
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We are about 50-75' from the neighbors home,.. but the APs are in the middle (ish) of a home that is about 60' across.
Offtopic: Is your microSD card full"
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It is a random "broken" phone (Galaxy S3) a user at a client returned for a new phone. I use it for the Wifi analyzer only since I use an iPhone normally and have no access to that on iOS.
I have no idea if it has one in it. I never looked. That is probably the no SIM icon.
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@JaredBusch
Ah very possible - Yea,.. I have a Samsung for the WiFi Analyzer as well. Wished there was on on the iOS but that is more on Apple than developers. Apple doesn't allow access to the network Stack ( last I heard). -
@gjacobse said:
@JaredBusch
Ah very possible - Yea,.. I have a Samsung for the WiFi Analyzer as well. Wished there was on on the iOS but that is more on Apple than developers. Apple doesn't allow access to the network Stack ( last I heard).I used to have a great one on iOs until Apple blocked access.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@gjacobse said:
@JaredBusch
Ah very possible - Yea,.. I have a Samsung for the WiFi Analyzer as well. Wished there was on on the iOS but that is more on Apple than developers. Apple doesn't allow access to the network Stack ( last I heard).I used to have a great one on iOs until Apple blocked access.
That was infuriating to me. One of the reasons I switched to Android 4 phones ago.