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2.4Ghz Cordless and 802.11 B
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| Daharmaster 2003-05-05, 1:12 am |
| Since they interfere so much with each other ,is there no setting or anything that can be set to resolve conflicts between these two ? The Only solutions I can think of are to upgrade to a new technology , move the wlan away from interference or remove the interfering sources from the builfing .
Are there any other alternatives ?
Will they always , always interfere with each other ? | |
| kmartinkf 2003-05-12, 7:36 am |
| Have you tried changing the channel your access point is using? | |
| ccieToBe 2003-05-13, 9:02 pm |
| You can also play around with polarization. | |
| meijin 2003-05-19, 10:33 am |
| It also depends on the wireless phone. What channel(s) does it use? Can you select them and keep it from hopping all over the spectrum? If so, you can make those settings and choose a channel on the AP that will not be in use by the phone. I have an older cordless that allows me to do this and it does not cause any problems. Also, is it a FHSS phone? If so, and depending on how the network is used, it might not be that much of a problem. If you have access to a wireless sniffer, you can prove this to yourself with it. | |
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