[Starlink] Debugging connection through Starlink (POINTR)
David Lang
david at lang.hm
Mon Mar 6 19:47:55 EST 2023
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023, Ulrich Speidel via Starlink wrote:
> I remember years ago when WiFi in our lecture theatres was new, they'd put
> the access point in the now surplus projectionist's booth at the back. It
> would reach the lectern at the front, so those of us needing WiFi for
> teaching there could set up with connectivity. But then your class would
> enter, and before you knew it, there'd be a couple of dozen laptops and other
> WiFi-enabled devices closer to the access point, and poor me at the front
> would lose connectivity. Of course, any complaints to the powers that be
> would be investigated with lecture theatre empty, and deemed frivolous!
There's also the fact that bodies (full of water) are rather absorbant in the
2.4GHz band, so when there are a lot of people in the room the signal doesn't go
as far.
When I'm setting up wifi for a conference, I take advantage of that to let me
deploy more APs (re-using the channels at closer distances than I could normally
get away with)
David Lang
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