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Wi-Fi channels, coverage and roaming

Prioritize AP placement, wired backhaul, interference and channel reuse over headline speed.

Use each band intentionally

BandStrengthWatch for
2.4 GHzRange and wall penetrationCongestion; use 20 MHz and 1/6/11 where applicable
5 GHzSpeed and more channelsWall loss and possible DFS radar events
6 GHzClean, wide channelsClient and regulatory support; shorter reach

Placement beats transmit power

Place APs centrally, openly and above furniture. Avoid metal cabinets, floor corners, microwave ovens and thick concrete. A second moderate-power AP with wired backhaul is usually more predictable than one high-power AP trying to reach every room.

Channel width and roaming

  • Use 20 MHz on congested 2.4 GHz.
  • 80 MHz on 5 GHz is fast, but 40 MHz may be more stable around many neighbors.
  • Give adjacent APs different channels and avoid excessive coverage overlap.
  • Matching SSID and security enables roaming, but the client decides when to move.

Measure the result

  1. Record RSSI, link rate and latency room by room.
  2. Compare throughput near the AP and in weak areas against a wired LAN server or iperf3.
  3. Track packet loss, jitter and call stability, not only peak speed.
Reality check The displayed link rate is not application throughput. Wi-Fi is a shared half-duplex medium affected by walls, interference and client capability.