Off Topic - Wireless TV boxes
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 6:43 pm
Hi all, This is very off topic.
I just got a note from my Condo Association telling me that we are dumping Comcast and going to a 10 year contract with AT&T for Fiber Optics service. The new system is going to have 1 wired TV and 2 wireless boxes.
I am really worrying about this.
Does anyone know if these wireless TV boxes run on 5GHz or 2.4GHz,
Does anyone have any experience with the wireless TV boxes in a wifi dense Wifi situation?
Does anyone have any experience with these where, they are 290 feet from where the fios enters the building?
My condo is like a wi-fi fishbowl. Approximately 30% of the units currently have wifi. At any given time there are at least 12 routers visible on each channel. My router always reports that interference on channels 1 and 6 is severe, probably because a few people are running on channel 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 instead of sticking with 1, 6 and 11. The only wifi channel that gives decent speed is 11, even though there are 16 other routers sharing this channel.
I did some experiments with 5GHz wifi. That channel is currently clear. It can't be seen downstairs, the cement floors stop it in its tracks, It also can't be seen more than one condo away, but most of my equipment doesn't support 5GHz, and the 5Ghz signal from my current router couldn't penetrate the three walls between the office and the living room.
Thoughts?
I just got a note from my Condo Association telling me that we are dumping Comcast and going to a 10 year contract with AT&T for Fiber Optics service. The new system is going to have 1 wired TV and 2 wireless boxes.
I am really worrying about this.
Does anyone know if these wireless TV boxes run on 5GHz or 2.4GHz,
Does anyone have any experience with the wireless TV boxes in a wifi dense Wifi situation?
Does anyone have any experience with these where, they are 290 feet from where the fios enters the building?
My condo is like a wi-fi fishbowl. Approximately 30% of the units currently have wifi. At any given time there are at least 12 routers visible on each channel. My router always reports that interference on channels 1 and 6 is severe, probably because a few people are running on channel 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 instead of sticking with 1, 6 and 11. The only wifi channel that gives decent speed is 11, even though there are 16 other routers sharing this channel.
I did some experiments with 5GHz wifi. That channel is currently clear. It can't be seen downstairs, the cement floors stop it in its tracks, It also can't be seen more than one condo away, but most of my equipment doesn't support 5GHz, and the 5Ghz signal from my current router couldn't penetrate the three walls between the office and the living room.
Thoughts?