In this webinar, Tom Carpenter provides foundational knowledge related to 802.11 Wi-Fi channels. Topics covered include channel definition, selection and available channels. Recommendations are made for good channel selection.
thank you for the informative webinar:) I have a simple question. Where can I find the reference of the allowed channel numbers? (In FCC, I could find only the frequency ranges allowed, not channel numbers)
The video suitable only for North America. For all others country channels 1/5/9/13 for 20 Mhz and 3 and 11 for 40 Mhz can be used in 2.4 GHz en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
Its not all about overlapping, there is also a required separation space between each channel like 2.4mhz or so. they wont overlap when you see it in a picture but in real life, they will be too close and could overlap.
@@jammel3653 please direct me to a IRL case as example. I'm not doubting you, you are correct. I'm just curious to see a IRL thing measured in case you know of any