If you turned off and unplugged all of your computers, and you are still having problems, I would say that it couldn't be your computers. I have an RC boat that will act up if anyone uses my wireless keyboard, but you have to be actually using the keyboard to have it bother it. Even then, the remote for the boat works, the boat motor just goes to full throttle whenever a key is pressed on the keyboard. It is important to know whether the remote is infra Red, or Radio Controlled. If it is IR like 99.9% of all remotes out today, it will only work within a line of site of the receiver. If the receiver is receiving interference, the bed should at erratically even when the remote is not being used. This would lead me to believe that either the beds receiver or the remotes transmitter is broken. Dennis Noble > I have a remote control for my electric bed (needed for back problems) and > I just had a part replaced. The remote now works only at certain levels. > If I'm standing up and start the remote to raise the bed, it will work if > I hold it above my head or below my waist. (that's sometimes... it's > random... sometimes it works at waist level). The remote actually stops > as if there is an invisible force blocking it. > > The installer said that it's because I have a lot of computers. (I have 5 > computers and DSL). He also said it could be a neighbor with powerful > electronic equipment. The remote worked the day before the part was > replaced. I didn't add any electronic equipment during or after the part > was replaced. I unplugged my computers and my DSL modem and sitll have > the problem. All my other remotes work (vcr, electric fan). > > Is it possible that my DSL or computers just being in the house could > cause the interference? Or, if it's a neighbor, how can I tell who/what > is causing the problem? Is there a way for me to shield my remote from > the interference? > > Or, do you think the installer is wrong and something went wrong with the > electric bed? I'd appreciate any advice/suggestions you can give me. PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml