In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Dave Farrance
says...
>
> With the increasing Wi-Fi congestion in my neighbourhood (all 802.11g it
> seems), I've found that it's difficult to connect to my router if I take
> my laptop into the garden. However, after fiddling with a few settings in
> the laptop's WiFi driver, I found that reducing the maximum bitrate from
> 54M down to 11M allowed me to connect and communicate reliably. Why
> should that be? Does reducing the bitrate actually widen each bit, or
> does it just open up gaps in the transmission?
Allows more flexibility in error correction. TBH, it might be worth
finding another channel - 12 and 13 seem to be unused a lot mainly due
to the fact that kit set up for US channels can't pick them up.
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