The document discusses a new challenge called the Multichannel Scheduling Cost (MSC) that arises in multichannel networks due to the inability of the control channel to schedule simultaneous transmissions, resulting in data channels lying idle. To address this, a Cyclic Scheduling Algorithm (CSA) is proposed that employs one control channel and 4 data channels using a proactive channel reservation scheme. The scheme reserves data channels while they are still busy transmitting to reduce idle times. Simulation results show the CSA scheme improves bandwidth utilization by limiting the effects of the MSC to the first scheduling cycle.