A 2.4 GHz cordless phone eats Wireless B, G, and N for breakfast. Same
goes for Bluetooth. Too much overlap between their radio bands for those
kinds of devices to share and share alike. If you have Wifi, stick to a
5.8 GHz cordless, or one of the new DECT 6.0 GHz phones to avoid
scrambling everything up.
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] USB network adaptor
From: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thu, January 05, 2012 12:07 pm
To: [log in to unmask]
Cell phones use chunks of RF frequency allocations reserved for that
purpose. WiFi mostly uses bands that were previously set aside for
"Miscellaneous" use -- in particular, *some* cordless phones use some of
the same frequencies. This is only occasionally an issue because both
uses are low-power/limited range, but it does happen.
There are a couple of different ranges used by cordless phones -- my
impression is that a range that doesn't interfere with WiFi is ubed by
most recent cordless phones.
Also, I'm not sure how wide a band of frequencies a cordless phone
uses -- it's possible that the interference is limited to only a few
WiFi channels and you may be able to avoid it by making another choice.
(Typically the channel number will be a configuration option on the
router or access point...) It's worth experimenting with.
David Gillett
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] USB network adaptor
From: Gregg Pfaff <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, January 04, 2012 3:33 pm
To: [log in to unmask]
Hi Peter, Robert,
Just an FYI: I have a Dell LATITUDE D620 and use a Linksys wireless
router. When I'm on my Panasonic cordless phone with someone and try to
look something up on the internet it won't because the phone interferes
with the WiFi of my laptop. My cellphone does not interfere with it.
It's only when I'm close to the laptop with the cordless phone that it
interferes / jambs the signal.
Gregg Pfaff
On 1/4/2012 11:12 AM, Peter Shkabara wrote:
> Hi Robert,
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> Thank you for your response to my wireless problem. I did find the same info
> late last night and tried all the suggestions. Alas, none of them fixed the
> problem. However, the slow operation is intermittent. It may work find for a
> number of hours and then slow down for the rest of the day. I am starting to
> suspect that it may be caused by interference from some other wireless
> device in the area. If this is the case, it would still mean that the Intel
> Centrino 6230 is susceptible while other devices are not since the older
> Sony Z laptop works just fine!
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> Peter Shkabara
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