I will speak with the neighbours but I the issue here is the manufacturers still making devices that are limited to 2.4Ghz...
Even worst, companies are still manufacturing faster technologies on 2.4ghz using basically all the spectrum for one WAP!
There are only a few small areas of the spectrum where unlicensed equipment can operate ... 433 MHz, 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.7 GHz and then up at 24 GHz. 433 MHz is too low for good throughput and is swamped by toys, car keys, alarm systems and more. 900 MHz is not worldwide and 24 GHz is not really suitable either - short range and easy to block. So, WiFi can only really use 2.4 and 5.7 GHz.
I totally agree with your second comment about taking the whole spectrum for a single WAP - they say customers demand it, however they fail to tell customers that if they and their neighbours all have one ten there could be problems for all of them.
Here, everything is normally wired if it requires high data rates and the four WAPs are limited to single channel only.
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