I just did a quick Google search on Bluetooth access points and those are
available. Yes, they are a bit costly, but curious if this would solve the
apartment complex issue using wireless and if anyone has experience using
one?
On Feb 1, 2015 10:32 PM, "Max Shinn" <max at bernsteinforpresident.com> wrote:

> > Therefore if you have something on channel 11 you can use channel 6
> > free and clear. Same with 1. But if you have anything strong on 2-5
> > and you’re on 1 or 4-9 and you’re on 6 you’re SOL. You will be
> > bleeding and conflicting and upsetting your transceiver (aka AP).
>
> The problem is worse when you have many of these routers.  I have a
> friend who lives in an apartment building that gets internet service
> from Comcast. Every single unit needs to have their own wifi router,
> and so every unit is broadcasting this xfinity_wifi SSID in addition to
> their own SSID. It is very difficult to get a signal, (presumably)
> because the pigeonhole principle mandates that there are at least 2-3
> SSIDs per channel. Obviously this is a problem in most apartment
> buildings, but the effect is much greater when every person is using
> two channels instead of just one.
>
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