Wireless Phones

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by falconrising, Aug 11, 2006.

  1. falconrising

    falconrising Private E-2

    After spending a good 90 minutes on the phone today with Linksys I finally have my wireless connection back. I asked him what I could do to prevent problems again. He told me the number one culprit for wireless connections are wireless phones. So happens I have a wireless phone sitting right next to my computer. One of the saleing points was that it would not interfere with a wireless connection due to its high bandwidth which is 5.8 GHz. Should I be concerned?
     
  2. Squeaner

    Squeaner Specialist

    You should be fine saying that your phone and your wireless router are running signals on different MHz.

    However if you are worried about it what you could see is with the phone dissconnected by power and by phone line and see if you get a stronger signal from your wireless router.
     
  3. cat5e

    cat5e MajorGeek

    It is 2.4GHz phones that disturbe 802.11b/g Wireless.

    5.8Ghz should not.

    :D
     

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