Description   
2.1 Network structures 
  SCALANCE W780/W740 to IEEE 802.11n Web Based Management 
20  Configuration Manual, 08/2018, C79000-G8976-C267-13 
Multichannel configuration  
If neighboring access points use the same frequency channel, this can lead to longer 
response times due to any collisions that may occur. If the configuration shown in the figure 
is implemented as a single-channel system, computers A and B cannot communicate at the 
same time with the access points in their wireless cells. 
If neighboring access points are set up for different frequencies, this leads to a considerable 
improvement in performance. As a result, neighboring wireless cells each have their own 
medium available and the delays resulting from time-offset transmission no longer occur. 
The channel spacing should be as large as possible; a practical value is 25 MHz. Even in a 
multichannel configuration, all access points can be configured with the same network name. 
The following graphic shows a multichannel configuration on channels 1 and 2 with four 
access points.