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General Information Radio Frequency (RF) interference is an extremely common and troublesome issue in wireless networks. Whether it is a residential setting or a large campus network, RF interference is a fact...
Article Id: 17701
Category: Interference

General Information Rogue access points are secondary wireless access points that can interfere with the signals of the original network, causing signal distortion and slowness. They are often set up by devices such as printers, media devices, or personal routers, even if the owner is unaware that it has happened. The signals can not...
Article Id: 19581
Category: Interference

How Google Chromecast Broadcasts The Chromecast only broadcasts its SSID for setup. This essentially creates an adhoc network. If the device fails to connect to a wireless network it will...
Article Id: 17700
Category: Interfering Devices

How PS4 Broadcasts If you have Remote Play turned on along with the option to connect directly to a PS Vita, then the PS4 sets itself up as an access point with its own SSID. If you turn...
Article Id: 17706
Category: Interfering Devices

How Roku Broadcasts The Roku 3's WiFi-Direct operates on 5 GHz only (not 2.4 GHz). ROKU uses a WiFi-Direct interface to its new remote control, which utilizes and broadcasts on the same...
Article Id: 17707
Category: Interfering Devices