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One of the more controversial aspects of the 802.11n specification is the use of 40 MHz channels, which may interfere with the operation of nearby networks. How does Intensi-fi® handle this?

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One of the more controversial aspects of the 802.11n specification is the use of 40 MHz channels, which may interfere with the operation of nearby networks. How does Intensi-fi® handle this?

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• A: When using 40 MHz channels, Intensi-fi® technology employs a “g ood neighbor” policy to reduce the interference caused to nearby networks. This policy continually scans the wireless environment and selects the channels in use by the fewest possible devices. If no clear channels can be found, Intensi-fi® products revert back to using 20 MHz channels.

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