jo-wie;394813 Wrote: 
> 2,4 GHz channels US 1-11, Europe 1-13, Japan 1-14
> 
> In US and Europe are 3 in Japan 4 non overlapping networks possible.
> 
> Edit:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels

Typo, That should have been channel 14 "B" only for Japan and 1-13 for
World Table. Also the Wikipedia is behind. There are only the two
tables now, North America and the World Table with the asterisk on
Channel 14 for "B" only use in Japan. So realistically for G routers
and networks itÂ’s NA 1-11 and the World 1-13. Thanks for catching that.


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