Channel width in wireless networking determines the range of frequencies that a wireless signal uses on a specific channel. A wider channel width allows for more data to be transmitted simultaneously, increasing throughput but potentially increasing interference with other channels if not managed properly. This concept is fundamental in optimizing the performance of wireless networks.
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