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What happens if there are two SkyFi networks in range, for example at the same star party?

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What happens if there are two SkyFi networks in range, for example at the same star party?

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This can indeed cause problems – you may be unable to talk to your own SkyFi, or worse, the other one may be able to control your telescope! For this reason, we suggest that you rename your own SkyFi network, and/or turn on WEP security. If you do these things, then multiple SkyFi networks can co-exist in the same physical area, just as multiple WiFi networks can co-exist in the same coffee shop.

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