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Old 06-23-2003, 01:59 PM
 
Deathwalker


it will be worth pointing out tho them that the intel didn't have this
problem. this is making me think about tri band setups. oneway or another
a b or g will manage to work.

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Ian Lincoln Independent I.T Consultant
"Lou" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Deathwalker" <ian-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

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> > could you move the phone base station further away from the pc?
> >
> > --
> > Ian Lincoln Independent I.T Consultant

>
> already done -- ap at one end of the apartment & phone base station at
> other end ...
>
> i have come to believe it is just the broadcom mini-pci card that is
> so sensitive to other 2.4ghz over-the-air traffic/communication
> because i temporally installed a intel pro/wireless mini-pci card in
> the laptop and the telephone & wireless networking worked totally fine
> together when both were in active use ...
>
> i have yet to find any settings either thru the advance tab of the
> hardware configuration of the device or direct registry entries which
> might limit the sensitivity of the card ... also, tried to disable the
> whole 11a aspect of the card by disabling the 5ghz radio & forcing it
> only accept 11b/g access points ...
>
> tomorrow i will call dell tech support to see if they have a new
> firmware for the card that i can download with new xp drivers ... if
> they don't i might just ask for them to send me another card with a
> new firmware loaded on it ...
>
> lou



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