hi kids, this is your dad, huahuanjayy wkwkwk, Nuenomaru the handsome is back in action.
Okeii, I’m sharing this tutorial now because tomorrow my friends and I will start another mountain hiking trip. After such a long time of only stepping on the bathroom scale, we’re finally climbing a mountain again. Don’t miss us too much, guys. Please pray that we return home safely.
Alright, this tutorial is simple and made to help beginners like me. This method applies to all Ruijie access point models that are connected to the cloud.
Alright, first let’s look at this case. On the monitoring page, the access point shows the channel usage status as overload and busy.
RF Channel 1 is a 2.4 GHz frequency channel. Most likely, the location is experiencing interference from other Wi-Fi access points, mobile phone hotspots, or even radio transmitters operating in the area.
1 As a first step, it is best to scan the frequency/channels at the location using applications such as: inSSIDer, WiFi Explorer, NetSpot, WiFi Analyzer, WiFiman, or Vistumbler, to identify nearby Wi-Fi signals and the channels being used.
2 Click on the access point you want to tune, then go to the configuration menu to adjust the channel to one that is more idle or has less interference in that area.
3 Select a channel with minimal or no interference. Once selected, Adjust the channel power as well > click Save.
you can see that after tuning the access point’s channel and frequency, the monitoring shows it has improved. Next, feel free to test it yourselves start by moving around and testing the Wi-Fi connection.
Hahaha alright, that’s a wrap for today’s article—my coffee’s gone, so that’s my cue to stop typing.
Let’s end this with a Bismillah at the start and an Alhamdulillah at the finish. Catch you next time, tech gembelers!.
./Nuenomaru




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