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DssSouth
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      02-28-2004, 12:30 AM
and wifi. I cannot seem to hold a wifi connection anywhere in the house no
matter what i do. Someone suggested that it may be my three portable phones,
kitchen, den, & bedroom (closest to wifi router).

Dell Truemobile 1500 card
Linksys wbef4s11 router
windows xp on portable

can someone elaborate on this?

tia


 
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Lars M. Hansen
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      02-28-2004, 01:01 AM
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 01:30:06 GMT, DssSouth spoketh

>and wifi. I cannot seem to hold a wifi connection anywhere in the house no
>matter what i do. Someone suggested that it may be my three portable phones,
>kitchen, den, & bedroom (closest to wifi router).
>
>Dell Truemobile 1500 card
>Linksys wbef4s11 router
>windows xp on portable
>
>can someone elaborate on this?
>
>tia
>


Could be your phone. Wifi and cordless phones are both on 2.4GHz, and my
old Panasonic phone would kill my wireless network... If your phones
aren't DSS, that's your problem...

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Chris S.
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      02-28-2004, 11:20 AM
Try moving the phones and the base station farther away from the router. Try
changing the router's channel to either 1, 6 or 11. If that doesn't work,
replace your phones with either 900mhz or 5ghz phones.

>From: "DssSouth" (E-Mail Removed)
>Date: 2/27/2004 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time
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>and wifi. I cannot seem to hold a wifi connection anywhere in the house no
>matter what i do. Someone suggested that it may be my three portable phones,
>kitchen, den, & bedroom (closest to wifi router).
>
>Dell Truemobile 1500 card
>Linksys wbef4s11 router
>windows xp on portable
>
>can someone elaborate on this?
>
>tia
>
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Bob Willard
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      02-28-2004, 01:28 PM
DssSouth wrote:

> and wifi. I cannot seem to hold a wifi connection anywhere in the house no
> matter what i do. Someone suggested that it may be my three portable phones,
> kitchen, den, & bedroom (closest to wifi router).
>
> Dell Truemobile 1500 card
> Linksys wbef4s11 router
> windows xp on portable
>
> can someone elaborate on this?
>
> tia
>
>


For starters, see if the phones are the problem, since it might be caused
by external WiFi stuff. Turn the phones completely off, by unplugging the
A.C. power cords
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Lars M. Hansen
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      02-28-2004, 01:41 PM
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 14:28:43 GMT, Bob Willard spoketh

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>For starters, see if the phones are the problem, since it might be caused
>by external WiFi stuff. Turn the phones completely off, by unplugging the
>A.C. power cords


Actually, if you lose your wireless connection whenever the wireless
phone is off the hook or it's ringing, you can be pretty darn sure the
phone is the problem...

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DssSouth
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      02-28-2004, 09:56 PM
I now recall that this problem existed even before I bought my new portable
phones, had none prior. I've noticed this afternoon with only me in the
house and no phones in use, I loose my connection every 9 minutes almost to
the tee?

What could that be?




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> and wifi. I cannot seem to hold a wifi connection anywhere in the house no
> matter what i do. Someone suggested that it may be my three portable

phones,
> kitchen, den, & bedroom (closest to wifi router).
>
> Dell Truemobile 1500 card
> Linksys wbef4s11 router
> windows xp on portable
>
> can someone elaborate on this?
>
> tia
>
>



 
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