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- | ====== WiFi planning ====== | + | ====== |
- | So you have wired your home with ethernet cables as described [[: | + | So you have wired your home with ethernet cables as described [[networking: |
Welcome to WiFi hell. Yes, there is a reason why there is a big market for extravagant WiFi solutions, advanced (and very expensive) WiFi Access Points / Routers / Repeaters, mesh stuff and buzzwords. | Welcome to WiFi hell. Yes, there is a reason why there is a big market for extravagant WiFi solutions, advanced (and very expensive) WiFi Access Points / Routers / Repeaters, mesh stuff and buzzwords. | ||
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===== The issues ===== | ===== The issues ===== | ||
- | Security | + | WiFi security |
But there is one last issue, which is structural to WiFi technology, that has not been solved and cannot be solved no matter what WiFi AP producers say and how many antennas they put on your new fancy, and expensive, access point. | But there is one last issue, which is structural to WiFi technology, that has not been solved and cannot be solved no matter what WiFi AP producers say and how many antennas they put on your new fancy, and expensive, access point. | ||
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In some very bad cases, you might evern need one AP for each room specially for 6Ghz coverage. | In some very bad cases, you might evern need one AP for each room specially for 6Ghz coverage. | ||
- | Of course, this require the availability of an ethernet cable reaching each WiFi AP. See [[: | + | Of course, this require the availability of an ethernet cable reaching each WiFi AP. See [[networking: |
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+ | ===== Channels Selection ===== | ||
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+ | Each WiFi band (2.5Ghz, 5Ghz, 6Ghz...) is divided into channels that you can choose to aovid interferences, | ||
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+ | In general if you plan to use also a ZigBee network, you must choose your 2.4Ghz channels with care, see [[homeautomation: | ||