Talk:2.4 GHz radio use
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Why? (raison d'être)
[edit]I've created this webpage to move the section related to 2.4 GHz interference in the "Long Range Wi-Fi" article to its own article, whereby more useful information can be placed.
It needs a lot of tidying up to make it look nice, but I think it's a worthy article to be included in Wikipedia, since 2.4 GHz interference is referenced in most articles which refer to 2.4 GHz devices Sam, Mansfield, UK (talk) 23:42, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
The discussion seems to almost entirely revolve around interference between various other devices and Wi-Fi. Since this page is no longer specific to Wi-Fi it should consider other interactions - for instance, I don't have a wireless network, but whenever the microwave is on, it interferes quite badly with our (cordless) phone. 202.4.166.35 (talk) 04:31, 10 April 2013 (UTC)
I came to this page wondering WHY so many devices use 2.4 GHz specifically. I still don't know the answer and the page gives me no hint, no obvious path (ie articles linking to or from this article), although this article lists a dozen devices and protocols that do use 2.4 GHz. A little context in the intro could be beneficial. Simply describing why this page exists (or v.v. why 2.4 GHz is a thing) would go a long way. Alexgenaud (talk) 13:55, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
Citations?
[edit]Sorry, I'm kind of new to editing, and don't know how one might go about flagging an article, but I believe that this article really needs more citations. The only reference at the time of this post is a link to someone's free website. Thanks
67.242.149.25 (talk) 01:48, 6 October 2010 (UTC)Benji
Tone of page
[edit]Most of this article, in particular the Resolving interference section, seems to be written in a patronising and advising tone, without any reference to sources. I could possibly rewrite it, but the sources I chance across seem contentious. If I rewrite it, can anyone help me find reliable sources to the facts. If someone else could both source and write it, that'd be great too. -- Kknundy (talk) 08:39, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
Article's Purpose?
[edit]After reviewing this article, I'm left wondering what the underlying purpose of it is. The current introduction states "This article details the different users of the 2.4 GHz band, how they cause interference to other users and how they are prone to interference from other users." Yet, every section heavily focuses on how other devices impact Wi-Fi. There's no section reviewing how Wi-Fi can cause problems for other devices, nor is there much review on how two different non-Wi-Fi devices may impact each other. The overall article seems as if it's trying to be a guide on how to resolve Wi-Fi interference, and Wikipedia is not guidebook. Does this article have a purpose other than being a guide, and if so, what is that purpose? Can we make it reflect the title and introduction?
–Sparkgap (talk) 18:03, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
List
[edit]The title implies interference with one use of the frequency. Change title/scope to be a list of the sources of radio at 2.4GHz, which can lead to an interference section. This could be a WP:SUMMARYSTYLE. The new title may need more work, regards Widefox; talk 18:39, 10 September 2015 (UTC)
- It clearly goes beyond a simple list, so I've reclassified it as an article. I've renamed it to '2.4 GHz radio use', which seems a reasonable name, but many different names could be used. GliderMaven (talk) 02:07, 23 June 2019 (UTC)
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