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Hello Out There:
I was wondering if there is anyone out there that can tell me why my Broadband Internet connection keeps dropping out when I make or receive a phone call on the same line? This is not supposed to happen is it? I was told somewhere that DECT digital cordless phones somehow are the problem. I am not sure if this is the case because a friend of mine is using one also & does not have this problem. Whenever I make or receive a phone call when the Internet is connected, I lose the connection. Why is this so? Any help gratefully appreciated. Jon. Jon |
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Hi,
If the DECT digital cordless phones are 2.4GHz or if they're the 5GHz cordless phones that use 2.4GHz as well then you'll experience interference. To overcome the interference and disconnections try changing the wireless channel of your Broadband Wireless Base Station to another channel. -- Gary Tsang Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User http://www.microsoft.com/mvp "Jon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:c6jdl2$36c$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hello Out There: > > I was wondering if there is anyone out there that can tell me why my > Broadband Internet connection keeps dropping out when I make or receive a > phone call on the same line? This is not supposed to happen is it? > > I was told somewhere that DECT digital cordless phones somehow are the > problem. I am not sure if this is the case because a friend of mine is > using > one also & does not have this problem. > > Whenever I make or receive a phone call when the Internet is connected, I > lose the connection. Why is this so? > > Any help gratefully appreciated. > > Jon. > > |
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First, double check you have the filters installed on the
phone line to separate the phone calls from the DSL signals (you need to set them on all phone jacks with a phone on it). Many cordless phones work on same frequencies as wi-fi. You may want to see if you can change the channel on the phone (check the phone instructions), and change the channel on the base station and the wireless adapter. Changing channels changes the frequency slightly, thus reducing (or eliminating) interference. Try with lowest and highest settings (on the network, channels 1 and 11). I have a cordless phone here, and don't have problems with it, but many people do. An alternative is to replace the cordless phone by one that works on frequencies outside the wi-fi gear. >-----Original Message----- >Hello Out There: > >I was wondering if there is anyone out there that can tell me why my >Broadband Internet connection keeps dropping out when I make or receive a >phone call on the same line? This is not supposed to happen is it? > >I was told somewhere that DECT digital cordless phones somehow are the >problem. I am not sure if this is the case because a friend of mine is using >one also & does not have this problem. > >Whenever I make or receive a phone call when the Internet is connected, I >lose the connection. Why is this so? > >Any help gratefully appreciated. > >Jon. > > >. > |
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Hmm, thank you all for your help. I am not sure if I am able to change the
channels of my phone but I will go & find out. Aha, I did not have a filter on the phone point upstairs. I have now & I have made a call with the net connected & it did not drop out! I love you guys, you are ace! :-) Jon. "paulo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:486d01c42bd3$4aab4a50$(E-Mail Removed)... > First, double check you have the filters installed on the > phone line to separate the phone calls from the DSL > signals (you need to set them on all phone jacks with a > phone on it). > > Many cordless phones work on same frequencies as wi-fi. > You may want to see if you can change the channel on the > phone (check the phone instructions), and change the > channel on the base station and the wireless adapter. > Changing channels changes the frequency slightly, thus > reducing (or eliminating) interference. Try with lowest > and highest settings (on the network, channels 1 and 11). > > I have a cordless phone here, and don't have problems > with it, but many people do. An alternative is to replace > the cordless phone by one that works on frequencies > outside the wi-fi gear. > > >-----Original Message----- > >Hello Out There: > > > >I was wondering if there is anyone out there that can > tell me why my > >Broadband Internet connection keeps dropping out when I > make or receive a > >phone call on the same line? This is not supposed to > happen is it? > > > >I was told somewhere that DECT digital cordless phones > somehow are the > >problem. I am not sure if this is the case because a > friend of mine is using > >one also & does not have this problem. > > > >Whenever I make or receive a phone call when the > Internet is connected, I > >lose the connection. Why is this so? > > > >Any help gratefully appreciated. > > > >Jon. > > > > > >. > > |
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