Principles of Wireless Networks: A Unified Approach
Principles of Wireless Networks: A Unified Approach
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In dense wireless environments a large number of WLANs may overlap and interfere with one another. This paper reports on two wireless measurement experiments designed to study access point (AP) interference. The first experiment shows that using only non-overlapping channels may not be optimal. The second experiment examines the relationship between access point transmission power and throughput in relation to adjacent wireless networks.