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I've been trying to track down an explanation of "interference
robustness", which can be chosen as a communication option in several
wifi routers (e.g. Airport). As a result of some small scale digging,
it looks to me like this is some standard microwave communication
protocol, rather than a marketing phrase from, e.g. Apple. Can someone
provide me with or point me to an explanation? Does this involve
bandwidth capping, frequency hopping, or what? Bottom line is, why
would one ever *not* want to choose this option?
I've been trying to track down an explanation of "interference
robustness", which can be chosen as a communication option in several
wifi routers (e.g. Airport). As a result of some small scale digging,
it looks to me like this is some standard microwave communication
protocol, rather than a marketing phrase from, e.g. Apple. Can someone
provide me with or point me to an explanation? Does this involve
bandwidth capping, frequency hopping, or what? Bottom line is, why
would one ever *not* want to choose this option?