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Old 05-05-2008, 05:47 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by MarkRPenn View Post
2) The iLiad is only compatible with wifi channels 1 and 11, or at least if you have trouble, those are the most likely to work. Obviously that's very limiting if, like me, you need to use another channel in order to avoid interference (that being the reason for having a choice of channels in the first place). As it happens, my iLiad is fine on channel 6 (but see below), so maybe he's being over cautious. It could also be a translation issue, as his actual words were "access point channel is 1 or 11 (12, 13 are not supported)". Maybe he meant "channel is 1 to 11..."

3) The iLiad doesn't like wifi security. He suggests that having it turned on may be the cause of my connectivity issues. Again, as it happens, my iLiad is OK with security, but it's worrying that they think it may be dodgy.
The iLiad is based on the Linux Kernel - so everything what the kernel can do can also be done on the iLiad (userspace applications couldn't show all the option but anyway). If nothing else works you could recompile the kernel with more options.
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