
AirMagnet Laptop Wireless LAN Policy Reference Guide
Chapter 1: Configuration Vulnerabilities
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Mexico is included in the Americas domain but channels 1 through 8
are for indoor use only while channels 9 through 11 can be used indoors
and outdoors. France is included in the EMEA regulatory domain, but
only channels 10 through 13 can be used in France.
For 802.11b/g, a total of 14 channels are defined by the IEEE standard
in the ISM band with each channel occupying 22 MHz. Adjacent
channels overlaps with each other in RF frequency usage (see
illustration below).
Figure 1-5: 802.11b/g Channel Allocation and Frequency Overlaps
Wireless devices operating in adjacent channels (channel numbers
less than 5 apart) have their RF frequencies overlapped and will
interfere with one another. Ideally, APs should be 5 channels apart to
avoid such problem. This means that channel 1, 6 and 11 are the three
non-overlapping channels in the frequency spectrum. See sample
channel allocation and AP deployment below.
Figure 1-6: Allocating Adjacent APs to Non-overlapping Channels
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