Wireless Network Issue

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  1. n00bie

    n00bie Well-Known Member

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    I have a network in my house, wireless router, 2 pcs and we're splitting our DSL net. One pc is connected to the router with an RJ-45 cable but my pc is far from the router so it has a wireless ethernet card. Now everytime someone telephones my house, the net gets disconnected on my pc (wireless ethernet card). No matter if u pick up the call or not, as soon as the phone rings, my pc loses connection to the network. As soon as the call is done, the pc refinds the network. The other pc is fine (the one connected with RJ45). Does anybody have any ideas? TY!
     
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    happens to me to, you have a wireless phone that interferes with the wireless signal. i canot wait til i dont have to deal with this crap, but it is fun sitting in bed with my laptop and no cords hanging off of it.
     
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    They are both using the 900MHz bandwith. Either change the settings in your router to use a different range or buy a new router that uses a higher or lower range. And make sure you have the filters plugged into each phone to make sure that there are no problems there (this is assuming you have ADSL)
     
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    make sure you have the filters plugged into each phone to make sure that there are no problems there (this is assuming you have ADSL)

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    Do this first
     
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    Yeah, I've checked the filter thing and all my phones have a filter. Could it be an inteference issue even if it disconnects before I pick up a cordless phone and answer? It disconnects as soon as the phone starts ringing. Thanks for the help people!
     

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