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AXWIFI Excellence: Optimizing Signal Quality and Resolving Wi-Fi Challenges for Seamless Connectivity

In today's digital age, seamless connectivity is crucial. AXWIFI stands out as a leading solution in this domain, offering advanced tools to ensure optimal WiFi performance. The AXWIFI solution is built on three main features: monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimization. Together, these elements provide a comprehensive approach to managing and enhancing WiFi networks. Read the full blog post to learn about AXWIFI Excellence.

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WiFi: 2.4 GHz vs. 5 GHz

The recent studies carried out by a number of manufacturers of Wi-Fi devices have identified the support for 5 GHz networks as a competitive advantage. But why are such networks better than 2.4 GHz ones, in which many modern routers operate? Let's look into the matter.

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5GHz Interference Issues

Unlike 2.4GHz bands, there are no overlapping channels in 5GHz range, like it was with 1, 2 and 3 channels. For example, within the context of U-NII-1 (see a list of WLAN channels below) only channels 36, 40, 44 and 48 can be selected; by default, each of them occupies 20MHz and nominally does not interfere with neighboring channels.

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Cluster Optimization vs. Auto Channel

The Auto-channel means that a Wi-Fi router selects channels automatically based on the vendor’s algorithms. In this case, only a single device is considered and this can increase interference for the whole system.

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