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What happens if WiFi is on the same channel?

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    bolozinaction
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    Co-channel interference

    This occurs when two or more wireless networks are using the same channel or frequency, causing interference and reducing the speed and reliability of both networks.

    Just copied from google

    in the WIRELESS section of the Firmware you can create multiple wireless connection using X1, X2, x3 and so on however the wireless channel is linked to all,

    can you separate these so that way the different wireless connections also have their own wireless channels as well?

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    #6080
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    Keymaster

    Yes, when you create multiple SSIDs they share the same channel. In fact they share the same radio signal. There’s no interference in this case, just the same radio signal is shared among different SSIDs. Even when you have only one SSID, your client devices have to share the same radio signal from the router.

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