Non-overlapping channels in wireless networks are used to minimize interference between wireless devices, which can significantly improve the network's overall performance. These channels do not interfere with each other's frequency ranges, hence providing clearer and more reliable communication paths between wireless devices. Choice of overlapping channels can lead to collisions and poor signal quality due to interference.
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