Hey Ryan,
When you were first discussing this sort of issue before I am not sure if you
had been trying to have both of your routers assign dhcp (ip addresses) to the
various network computers etc. I had that problem once and it was pointed out
that only one router should be doing that. Not sure if it had any relevance to
your issue, but thought I would mention it. Otherwise most of this is beyond
my scope a bit.
Ken

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> That?s overkill? Your signals outside of the superstructure are pointless in
planning.
> 
> As for 5GHz stick to the low channels, they don?t do well outside and
they?re underpowered for that purpose. If someone is using those channels
outside they could get nicked by the FCC - it?s not pretty when it happens
(personal experience).
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> > On Feb 2, 2015, at 8:58 AM, Justin Krejci <jus at krytosvirus.com> wrote:
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> > Yes and no. It would be nice to coordinate with the neighbors but then
maybe their position puts their new channel that is good for me is now bad for
them or bad for their neighbors further down so if I am gently forcing them I
would feel obligated to travel down the neighborhood doing channel planning.
This is not something I am too keen on doing especially given that my actual
wlan performance is generally fine, particularly given that I mostly use 5ghz
which is mostly quiet in my immediate vicinity. I can only see one neighbor
also using 5ghz so I chose a distant channel from theirs, assuming auto
channel selection is not turned on in their ap; for the last several months
I've never seen them change channels. 
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