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Only 400ft before dropping video signal
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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 14093" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>Yes, it should go more far but with wifi it depend what is around you. Can you check with some app like "Wifi Analyzer" if there are other wifi around you ?</p><p>When you are connected with the Spark, did you see many RED/GREEN bars in the settings / wifi settings ?</p><p>The channel used by the Spark is in blue and red bars mean strong disturbance.</p><p>If your blue bar is surrounded by red bars, then distance will be short. You can try to change band and channels to a more quite zone.</p><p>In the bellow example, selecting a channel 1-6 should be ok, 8-13 will be poor.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1320[/ATTACH] </p><p>Note also that it is highly time dependent. A channel can look "free" when nobody use that access point but if somebody start to watch a video, it will change from green to red.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 14093, member: 553"] Yes, it should go more far but with wifi it depend what is around you. Can you check with some app like "Wifi Analyzer" if there are other wifi around you ? When you are connected with the Spark, did you see many RED/GREEN bars in the settings / wifi settings ? The channel used by the Spark is in blue and red bars mean strong disturbance. If your blue bar is surrounded by red bars, then distance will be short. You can try to change band and channels to a more quite zone. In the bellow example, selecting a channel 1-6 should be ok, 8-13 will be poor. [ATTACH=full]1320[/ATTACH] Note also that it is highly time dependent. A channel can look "free" when nobody use that access point but if somebody start to watch a video, it will change from green to red. [/QUOTE]
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