![]() ![]() Doing otherwise invites interference from more than one other primary 2.4 GHz wireless channel. Using the information above, you can see why you should always choose channels 1, 11 (or 12/13), or 6. Channel 11 will interfere with and receive interference from 2.4 GHz channels 7-11.Channel 6 will interfere with and receive interference from 2.4 GHz channels 2-10.Channel 1 will interfere with and receive interference from 2.4 GHz channels 1-5.You should treat these the same as Channel 11, as they will interfere with, and receive interference from, Channel 11. European users can also use Channels 12 and 13 on the 2.4 GHz band. Channels other than 1, 11, or 6 will receive more interference. Try to pick the emptiest of the three, using the Wi-Fi Analyzer as your guide. ![]() On the 2.4 GHz band, which is usually Wireless-N, always choose Channels 1, 11, or 6.Here are some tips on which settings to choose: You can use the Intel® Killer™ Control Center (If you are using an Intel Killer Wireless adapter) or any third-party Wi-Fi Analyzer to determine which channels are least used on each band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) and change your Wi-Fi router’s settings accordingly. ![]() To do this, you will need access to your specific router’s setup interface.
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