Who's connecting wirelessly right now?
Posted: 2005-05-26 11:47pm
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Mesa. Though my desktop is plugged directly in, everything else is wireless.Chmee wrote:In the back yard, cooling down to the 70's after a hot day, kicking back with a cold one ...
Get a booster and some better antennae than the stock antennae that came with the router.Alan Bolte wrote:Parents wouldn't let me run a wire from the cable box in another room (neither through the hall or through the walls) so I'm stuck with wireless. It's rather annoying, because it cuts out fairly often due to interference.
Well, I didn't want to mention this, but the most common cause of interference is our cordless phone. I didn't think to check what frequencies the two used when I bought the router. Outside of the phone, it's more likely for the router to misteriously stop transmitting than it is for my conn to break due to interference. Mind you, that happens no less than once a week. Tech support wasn't terribly helpful, though I probably ought to try again.McC wrote:Get a booster and some better antennae than the stock antennae that came with the router.Alan Bolte wrote:Parents wouldn't let me run a wire from the cable box in another room (neither through the hall or through the walls) so I'm stuck with wireless. It's rather annoying, because it cuts out fairly often due to interference.
Tech support is typically worthless in my experience. A few ideas to try:Alan Bolte wrote:Well, I didn't want to mention this, but the most common cause of interference is our cordless phone. I didn't think to check what frequencies the two used when I bought the router. Outside of the phone, it's more likely for the router to misteriously stop transmitting than it is for my conn to break due to interference. Mind you, that happens no less than once a week. Tech support wasn't terribly helpful, though I probably ought to try again.
Yeah, I guess I could buy my parents a new phone. Or not.McC wrote:<much snippage>
Phones that operate at 900 MHz and 5.6 GHz (newest phones) will not interfere.
Unfortunately, this doesn't do any good. If I could stop the phone from randomly selecting channels it'd work great, but the phone doesn't appear to have that option.2)Try changing the channel your router uses
That's precisely what makes me hesitent about buying one.3) A signal booster will still help. However, given your situation, you run the risk of creating interference for your phone instead.
That is so goddamn bizzare. Guess I should have gotten the more expensive router. Oh, and I already tried the firmware thing.4) Period router cut-out is something I've experienced too, and I honestly don't know what caused it. I used to use a B-router and now use a G-router (my roommate's), which has had no such problems, so I can only think to suggest either upgrading your router's firmware or switching from B to G. I suspect, however, that this relates to interference.