WiFi channel scanning
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| What's the best way of finding the best WiFi channel for your hardware?  I can see eleven wireless networks from here so there's likely going to be some interference. I found an app called WiFi Radar which is supposed to do this, but its for Linux only. I also tried NetStumbler but that didn't do sod all. It didn't like my hardware or something. Any suggestions? Changing the channel to every possibility and restarting my router is a last resort option, as my router takes ages to restart. | 
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| In reality, 99% of the networks will be using the default channel, which is 6.  Just try one of the channels that's a few away (e.g. 3 or 9). If you go all the way to the ends (1 or 11) you'll have a bigger chance of interference of the adjacent non-wifi bands. | 
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| My laptop can't even see my router if its on default channel 6.  I put it on 2 but its dire.  Its currently on 11 and better, but not great. Actually, I don't like the look of the antenna on my router. Think I'll put a different one on. |