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Answer» All my previous posts on the boards here are always network problems, why can't my network function NORMALLY?
1. When the phone rings, it kicks me off my wireless network. What should I do? change channels?
2. How come I detect wireless networks that I know for a fact are NOT there? What I notice sometimes is when I'm NOT on my network, it shows my network as avaliable, once I connect to it, I see my network and 2 others, sometimes 3, sometimes none.
dont know what happen to my other topic...and I think I tried changing channels but no luck. Try changing channels and see if it works. All wired phones or wireless? Any? Is this that VOIP service?
Flamethe others mgiht be other people's networks, like a wireless in a house next to yours. they are getting quite popular.flame - I tried changing channels, doesn't really help. Wireless phones all around in the house, all of it, thats like...6-7 different phones.
hyper - one problem, I detect networks at different times, ones I KNOW aren't there. I see at least 4 different networks are different times, I don't even have 4 houses around me that can possible transmit through that distance and through a bajillion walls. help? Still like this, I apologize for checking this once in a while. You may have an insurmountable problem here with a conflict between your various bits of wireless hardware. I believe it is possible for certain wireless CARDS to falsely detect some cordless phones as a wireless network. That seems to happen at my home, anyway.
Unfortunately it is probably up to the consumer (you) to check whether your wireless equipment TRANSMITS and receives on conflicting frequencies. Is there a way to change your phone system's frequency and your wireless network's frequency so that they are at least as far away from each other as possible?Giga...... Are you using ADSL or cable hispeed ? If using ADSL ,
is there a inline filter ahead of each of the cordless phones in your house
dl65 Quote Unfortunately it is probably up to the consumer (you) to check whether your wireless equipment transmits and receives on conflicting frequencies. Is there a way to change your phone system's frequency and your wireless network's frequency so that they are at least as far away from each other as possible? I doubt, I'm pretty sure my router can reach the whole entire house so if I were to get it further away, it would mean taking it apart al together.
QuoteGiga...... Are you using ADSL or cable hispeed ? If using ADSL ,
is there a inline filter ahead of each of the cordless phones in your house
dl65 Roll Eyes Earthlink HS Cable [smiley=laugh.gif]COULD be spurious signals coming in through the house wiring, phone wiring, or cable. Are you using an UPS or surge suppressor with EMI/RFI suppression?HIGHLY doubt.
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