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Terrycymru
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      12-05-2004, 03:48 PM
I have a wireless network in my home in the UK. I am now planning to
install a remote-controlled door to my integral garage which is below the
bedroom housing my wireless router. Is there any risk of this interfering
with my wireless network or vice versa?

TIA,
Terry
 
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Bert Hyman
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      12-05-2004, 03:57 PM
In news:jyazbzgcffve$.(E-Mail Removed) Terrycymru
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> I have a wireless network in my home in the UK. I am now planning to
> install a remote-controlled door to my integral garage which is below
> the bedroom housing my wireless router. Is there any risk of this
> interfering with my wireless network or vice versa?


Here in the US, the radios in remote openers operate in the range of
300-400MHz, which is far away from the 2.4GHz and 5GHz where 802.11 a/b/g
operates.

But, there's always a "risk" of interference between poorly designed or
malfunctioning RF devices regardless of what frequencies they're operating
on.

Still, probably not much.

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Jeff Liebermann
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      12-05-2004, 08:22 PM
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 16:48:10 +0000, Terrycymru <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have a wireless network in my home in the UK. I am now planning to
>install a remote-controlled door to my integral garage which is below the
>bedroom housing my wireless router. Is there any risk of this interfering
>with my wireless network or vice versa?


Normally, I would say no, since the frequencies of the garage door
opener (315MHz) is quite different from your wireless network
(2400MHz). However, I've seen all manner of innocuous devices produce
harmonics and garbage that will interfere with 2.4GHz. My favorite is
a cordless doorbell on 433.93MHz, that produced enough harmonic
garbage to stop my BEFW11S4v4 in its tracks for a few seconds.
Changing the channel on the BEFW11S4v4 solved that problem.

Incidentally, the interference would come from the hand held
transitter unit (key fob), and not the receiver located in the garage.
The power is so low, and the distance presumeably so far, that I
really doubt you will have a problem.


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Terrycymru
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      12-06-2004, 05:08 PM

Thanks for your comments Bert and Jeff. I assumed there should be no
problem.

Terry
 
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