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Old 09-07-2005, 07:52 AM
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Jeff wrote:
> I just got a laptop with wireless internet (which I must say I love), and it
> works at 2.4GHz. I have a cordless phone that also works at 2.4GHz, and
> everytime I answer the phone, I get disconnected from the internet, which I
> understand is because they are both operating at the same frequency. Now my
> brother-in-law's girlfriend just ordered a laptop, which will also be
> operating at the same frequency. Will there be any problems with the 2
> laptops operating at the same frequency? I understand that both laptops
> will be affected by the phone, and that's fine, but I want to make sure that
> we will both be able to connect to the internet at the same time without any
> problems. Can anybody confirm or dispute this?
>
>

You will both be connecting to the same AP I take it?
You will then both be on the same channel of the 11 available. You talk
to the AP not to each other, or each other through the AP.
You can have 100's of laptops near each other and they don't disturb
each other (as far as I know). But if you have a lot of AP's around that
are on the same channel they will screw everything up even with
different SSID's. That is why you always try to set your AP to a
different channel than what is near you. Preferably using channels 1,6
or 11. Do a search for nearby AP's and figure out which channel is
strongest and use another channel at least 5 channels awayfrom that for
best performance.
The phone works a different way, usually with spread spectrum which is
why it screws it up. Also microwave ovens use 2.4 so that will affect it
when it is running too.

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Old 09-07-2005, 07:53 AM
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> problems. Can anybody confirm or dispute this?

the laptops will be fine, they'll also work a whole lot better if you
change the radio channel of either the phone or the access point so that
they don't interfere!

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Old 09-07-2005, 08:10 AM
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Default Wireless Internet conflicts???

I just got a laptop with wireless internet (which I must say I love), and it
works at 2.4GHz. I have a cordless phone that also works at 2.4GHz, and
everytime I answer the phone, I get disconnected from the internet, which I
understand is because they are both operating at the same frequency. Now my
brother-in-law's girlfriend just ordered a laptop, which will also be
operating at the same frequency. Will there be any problems with the 2
laptops operating at the same frequency? I understand that both laptops
will be affected by the phone, and that's fine, but I want to make sure that
we will both be able to connect to the internet at the same time without any
problems. Can anybody confirm or dispute this?



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