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Unifi Dream Machine SE and Wireless access points: The ultimate home networking solution

16 January 2023 0 Comments

Are you looking for the ultimate home networking solution? Look no further than the Unifi Dream Machine SE (UDM SE) and wireless access points. This powerful combination of hardware and software provides a comprehensive, secure, and reliable network for your home or small business. With the Unifi Dream Machine SE, you can easily set up

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How to see what channel your wireless networks is using PowerShell or Command Prompt

16 July 2017 0 Comments

If you want to see what channel your wireless network, or the neighbouring networks, then you can run the below script in either PowerShell or the Command Prompt. netsh wlan show networks bssid Why look at the channels that the wireless networks are using? The main reason to look at the wireless channel on your

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