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Old 04-29-2009, 11:44 AM
Ian_
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Default Noisy Phone & Wireless Router

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


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Old 04-29-2009, 09:55 PM
Mark McIntyre
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Default Re: Noisy Phone & Wireless Router

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.

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Old 05-01-2009, 04:47 AM
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Default Re: Noisy Phone & Wireless Router

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

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Old 05-01-2009, 01:27 PM
George
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Default Re: Noisy Phone & Wireless Router

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

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Old 05-01-2009, 10:43 PM
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Default Re: Noisy Phone & Wireless Router

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.

Thank you ...Ian

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