On 29/04/09 11:44, Ian_ wrote:
> Uniden WDECT 2355 Cordless phone
>
> NetGear Wireless Router DG834GU
>
> NetGear WG511v2 PC Card
>
> Am running the above, on my wireless network.
> The phone is very noisy. Switch Router off noise goes.
> Both are using 2.4GHz. Router was original on ch9.
> Changed channels, made little difference.
>
> Daughter has similar setup, and phone lives on top of router,
> No noise.
The only fix is to get rid of the phone. There's probably some
manufacturing defect which causes it to splurge out RF interference.
On Apr 29, 6:44*am, Ian_ <cab21...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Uniden WDECT 2355 Cordless phone
>
> NetGear Wireless Router DG834GU
>
> NetGear WG511v2 PC Card
>
> Am running the above, on my wireless network.
>
> The phone is very noisy. Switch Router off noise goes.
>
> Both are using 2.4GHz. Router was original on ch9.
>
> Changed channels, made little difference.
>
> Daughter has similar setup, and phone lives on top of router,
>
> No noise.
>
> Any help appreciated *...Ian
On shopping for replacement phone, note carrier frequency, that
it is NOT 2.4 GHz. Many available at 5.8 GHz or ~8 GHz.
For example, mine at 5.8 GHz presents no problem with wireless
access point nearby. Daughter is probably just lucky- one never
can tell about actual transmit spectrum.
John
barry@sme-online.com wrote:
> On Apr 29, 6:44 am, Ian_ <cab21...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Uniden WDECT 2355 Cordless phone
>>
>> NetGear Wireless Router DG834GU
>>
>> NetGear WG511v2 PC Card
>>
>> Am running the above, on my wireless network.
>>
>> The phone is very noisy. Switch Router off noise goes.
>>
>> Both are using 2.4GHz. Router was original on ch9.
>>
>> Changed channels, made little difference.
>>
>> Daughter has similar setup, and phone lives on top of router,
>>
>> No noise.
>>
>> Any help appreciated ...Ian
>
> On shopping for replacement phone, note carrier frequency, that
> it is NOT 2.4 GHz. Many available at 5.8 GHz or ~8 GHz.
> For example, mine at 5.8 GHz presents no problem with wireless
> access point nearby. Daughter is probably just lucky- one never
> can tell about actual transmit spectrum.
> John
DECT 6.0 phones are a good choice because they operate on 1.9 GHz. So
attenuation and required power are less and they don't interfere with
2.4 GHz stuff. I recently retired an old Panasonic Gigaphone because of
interference problems and replaced it with a phone using DECT 6.0
On Fri, 01 May 2009 08:27:13 -0400, George <george@nospam.invalid>
wrote:
>barry@sme-online.com wrote:
>> On Apr 29, 6:44 am, Ian_ <cab21...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> Uniden WDECT 2355 Cordless phone
>>>
>>> NetGear Wireless Router DG834GU
>>>
>>> NetGear WG511v2 PC Card
>>>
>>> Am running the above, on my wireless network.
>>>
>>> The phone is very noisy. Switch Router off noise goes.
>>>
>>> Both are using 2.4GHz. Router was original on ch9.
>>>
>>> Changed channels, made little difference.
>>>
>>> Daughter has similar setup, and phone lives on top of router,
>>>
>>> No noise.
>>>
>>> Any help appreciated ...Ian
>>
>> On shopping for replacement phone, note carrier frequency, that
>> it is NOT 2.4 GHz. Many available at 5.8 GHz or ~8 GHz.
>> For example, mine at 5.8 GHz presents no problem with wireless
>> access point nearby. Daughter is probably just lucky- one never
>> can tell about actual transmit spectrum.
>> John
>
>DECT 6.0 phones are a good choice because they operate on 1.9 GHz. So
>attenuation and required power are less and they don't interfere with
>2.4 GHz stuff. I recently retired an old Panasonic Gigaphone because of
>interference problems and replaced it with a phone using DECT 6.0
Hello George,
the problem was a faulty filter.
All is quiet now.