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brundles 20-09-2008 19:01

Mains interference on wired & wireless network?
 
Just a quick one for the uber-techies on here...

I've currently got a cupboard full of router/print server/ata/who knows what else along with the mountain of cable. I'm looking at relocating some of it slightly more neatly but the ideal location is in the same cupboard as the main fuse box.

Is that likely to have a significant impact on the wireless or (less likely) wired network?

Ignitionnet 20-09-2008 19:42

Re: Mains interference on wired & wireless network?
 
Wired should be fine. Wireless not sure but wired is fine.

Jon T 20-09-2008 20:02

Re: Mains interference on wired & wireless network?
 
Keep the ethernet leads as short as possible and try and route the cables at right angles to any power lines, this should minimize any interference ue to an effect called mutual inductance.

Wireless shouldn't be affected at all.

brundles 20-09-2008 20:31

Re: Mains interference on wired & wireless network?
 
Thanks guys

egatew01 20-01-2010 19:59

Re: Mains interference on wired & wireless network?
 
Hello, egatew01 here. Can anyone tell me is there any Interference concern with wired networks?:confused:


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