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Old 02-07-2004, 14:02   #18
SMHarman
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Re: Poor wireless connectivity

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Originally Posted by punky
The houses are detached, and i'd say a good 30' apart. That said i'm still picking up another wireless network. I can't really find anything about it, but could running two networks side-by-side like that punt each other off? I don't know if we are running on the same channel even. Don't we just get the names by that name broadcast thingy (can't rememeber what it is called), regardless of channel?

About the timing, before I updated the drivers, it used to happen never during the morning, occaisonally in the afternoon and constantly in the evening. The microwave isn't being used. What is a DECT phone? We use two walkabout/wireless phones, but the phones get used more in the morning and afternoon than night so that doesn't fit. I think the new drivers made it worse, but i'll see in the morning.
Two ajoining networks can cause interference that will cause you to drop your connection.

DECT phones - Digital Cordless phones, rather than the older analoge cordless phones.
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