Comment by treavorpasan
12 hours ago
I expected this
The fix was easy: Prune the branches. than
>The fix was easy: upgrade our hardware. We replaced our old 802.11g devices with new 802.11n ones, which took advantage of new magic math and physics to make signals more resistant to interference.
Easier, and probably even cheaper to upgrade a pair of wifi transceivers than negotiating with the neighbor to cut his tree.
Mainly because error correction is not free, you pay for extra bits and retries.
But only a bit extra.
This also taught me that if I have wifi issues, I should do a tree search
/s
Maybe if you owned the tree, not if someone a few houses down does