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On 28 Nov 2024 19:50:40 GMT, Michael Schwingen wrote:
> On 2024-11-27, Lawrence D`Oliveiro <
ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> Not really. Multiple WLAN clients work fine on the same channel due
>>> to the use of CSMA/CA ...
>>
>> But this isnтАЩt multiple clients, itтАЩs multiple interfaces on the same
>> client. Pointless to have them on the same channel, really.
>
> No, as far as the wireless channel and the access point are concerned,
> these are two separate clients. That they are attached to the same host
> does not matter, they will cooperate / share airtime.
Regardless of how you look at it, they are colliding with each other.
Having two interfaces on the same channel cannot magically double its
bandwidth. And because both transmitters are so close to each other, that
aggravates the losses from frame collisions.
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