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What Causes USB 3.0 and 2.4 GHz Interference?

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 9, 2022 4:11:06 PM / by Blog Team posted in WiFi

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You may have heard that USB 3.0 causes some interference issues with wireless devices that communicate over the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Why is this? In this article we’ll dive into the question.

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Use External Wireless Adapter With WiFi Scanner

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 6, 2022 3:53:56 PM / by Blog Team posted in WiFi

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WiFi Scanner now supports scanning with external network adapters. It’s as easy as plugging in your adapter, opening up WiFi Scanner, and selecting the new device from the drop down menu in the top right. 

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WiFi 6E / 6 GHz Support Added to WiFi Scanner for Windows

[fa icon="calendar'] May 26, 2022 2:57:11 PM / by Blog Team posted in WiFi

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We are excited to announce that WiFi Scanner now supports the 6 GHz frequency band. 

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Automatically Disable WiFi When Ethernet Is Connected - System BIOS

[fa icon="calendar'] May 24, 2022 4:33:18 PM / by Blog Team posted in BridgeChecker

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Do you want your laptop to automatically disable WiFi when you’ve plugged in to ethernet? There are several ways to go about this. In this article we’re going to walk you through the steps of enabling WLAN switching through your system BIOS/UEFI. We’ll be using a Dell Latitude 7490 for this example. 

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How to Automatically Disable WiFi When Ethernet is Connected

[fa icon="calendar'] May 20, 2022 4:12:10 PM / by Blog Team posted in BridgeChecker

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Do you want to have your laptop automatically disable WiFi when you plug in an ethernet cable? 

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WiFi Signal Explained

[fa icon="calendar'] May 20, 2022 2:36:02 PM / by Blog Team

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The word “signal” is used all the time in modern day conversations. What do you say when you’re in the woods and your phone stops working? You’d probably say something like, “ugh, I have no signal!” Almost everyone has an idea of what “signal” is. But what does it really mean?

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Wi-Fi 6E / 6 GHz Explained - Wide Spectrum, Fast Speeds

[fa icon="calendar'] May 19, 2022 3:52:11 PM / by Blog Team posted in WiFi

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In 2020, following the new IEEE 802.11ax-2021 standard, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced Wi-Fi 6. This name was a bit of a misnomer, as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States had not yet opened up the 6 GHz frequency band for commercial use, so Wi-Fi 6 devices were still limited to the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. 

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How Much Does A WiFi Site Survey Cost?

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 8, 2022 3:07:48 PM / by Blog Team posted in WiFi

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Several years ago, we wrote about budgeting for a wireless project. Specifically, we wrote about a common question we get from prospective clients related how to budget for the design, installation, and post installation phases of a wireless project? As a follow up to that post, We are going to answer the question we always get next, which is how much does a WiFi survey cost?

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WiFi Optimization Using WiFi Scanner "Genius" Feature

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 7, 2022 3:13:47 PM / by Blog Team posted in WiFi

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WiFi Optimization Best Practices

Wi-Fi is an ever-present force in all our lives and as time goes on, it only becomes more complex. Deploying and optimizing WiFi is no longer as simple is cranking up the signal power or randomly placing multiple access points in areas of the building.

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What Are The Different Types Of Wireless Site Surveys And The Benefits Of Each?

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 6, 2022 3:59:28 PM / by Blog Team posted in WiFi

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Three Types of Wireless Site Surveys

There are several types of wireless site surveys. One type is a passive wireless survey, which is conducted by collecting RF signal data while walking around the area. These measurements are then used to generate coverage heatmaps for desired area. Active wireless surveys are conducted by creating wireless network connections to either the installed WiFi network or test/temporary WiFi network and take signal and sometimes other measurements like speed testing and application testing. Predictive wireless survey / modeling is computer based design process that takes into considering the floor plan, wall material, and another other information that may impact wireless signals and generates signal propagation results / coverage heatmaps. Regardless of the type of survey used, the goal is to collect accurate and relevant data that can help design a wireless network that meets the needs of users.

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