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On 10/12/2025 08:15, Andy Burns wrote:
> c186282 wrote:
>
>> judging by the problem you claimed, your
>> easy fix is an extender.
>
> I didn`t say there was a problem, just that you can notice signal levels
> go up and down depending on the presence or absence of a big red truck.
Just about anything messes 2.4GHz. I have no idea what modulation schema
wifi uses but it`s probably not able to handle *changing* multipath.
Making the wifi itself into a motion detector...
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