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GeneralHardware at school Pin
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Daniel Pfeffer17-Feb-21 10:53
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  1. Are the access points in a metal cabinet? Is the cabinet closed while the computers are in use?
    It could be that you are not actually connecting to the APs in the cabinet, but to different APs much further away.
  2. [EDIT] Check the channel width on the access points (using the web interface). It should be 20MHz, not 40MHz.
    A channel is 5MHz wide, but 20MHz are required for Wi-Fi. This means that a 20MHz channel covers a width of 5 channels, i.e. "channel 6" at 20MHz actually uses channels 4 to 8, and "channel 1" at 20 MHz actually uses channels -1 to 3.
    If you try using a 40MHz channel, you have "channel 6" actually using channels 2 to 10, and "channel 1" using channels -3 to 5, overlapping the channels used by "channel 6".
  3. Connect one laptop to each access point (on different channels - 1 & 6), test the throughput - upload only, download only. You should see a high throughput on both laptops.
  4. Get a Wi-Fi network sniffer (there are freeware programs that you can install on your phone), and see if there are other networks using the same channels. For example, the school may have a Wi-Fi network for the teachers, for administrative stuff, etc.
    The issue may be the number of transmission collisions. When there is a collision (two devices attempting to transmit at the same time), the devices retry after waiting a while. The more devices you have on the network, the more collisions are likely. If each device is attempting to transmit at the maximum rate (150 Mb/sec), you are attempting to send 1350 Mb/sec (don't forget the Access Point). Collisions are guaranteed under this case, with the associated retries.
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