It is currently 29 Mar 2024, 10:47
Robert wrote:I take it this is 5Ghz wifi band not 5G Mobile phone service?
There are apps for that. I use a free android one called WIFI Analyzer which shows access points and each ones signal strength and shows which channels are in use and what access point is using them.
No doubt there are plenty of other apps that do the same or maybe more.
John Brown wrote:Robert wrote:I take it this is 5Ghz wifi band not 5G Mobile phone service?
There are apps for that. I use a free android one called WIFI Analyzer which shows access points and each ones signal strength and shows which channels are in use and what access point is using them.
No doubt there are plenty of other apps that do the same or maybe more.
I use that too, but I don't think it would detect jamming as such, either intentional or accidental, if that's what Roger is concerned about.
novocaine wrote:can you not slide your band over a few and see if it still occurs?
Edit, sorry, wrong terminology, slide your channel over not your band.
Cabinetman wrote:That’s way beyond me Roger, best of luck!
I will just relate what happened with my Wi-Fi in case it’s of any use, signal was very poor in my rural area in Lincolnshire and after pressing Three quite hard they got an engineer to test (Remotely) and we agreed to reduce it from 5G to 4G which improved things enormously.
Ian
Eric the Viking wrote:...
If it's repetitive interference, is it something electromechanical, such as a motor controller or possibly a data blast from a "smart" meter?
TrimTheKing wrote:Haha, did you tell them it was an issue or pure coincidence that when you find the reason, they fix it...?
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