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Friday, April 13, 2007

Reduce interference on your wireless network

One of the biggest reasons for wireless interference is the use of 802.11g or 802.11b networks and 2.4GHz cordless phones. Router for those networks and 2.4GHz phones operate in the same frequency, and they're competing with each other. This is exacerbated by the fact that they're in the same room. Interference from wireless products in the 2.4GHz frequency is a known issue for 802.11g/b networks; even baby monitors and microwave ovens have been known to wreak havoc on Wi-Fi networks.

You can try a number of things for free, or you can pony up for a new phone. First off, try moving the phone's base unit into a different room from your router/access point. Also, try switching channels on router/access point. If these suggestions don't work, you can invest in a cordless phone that uses a different frequency than your wireless network: 900MHz or 5.8GHz.

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