[OT] ISO _good_ 802.11g router
John Summerfied
debian at herakles.homelinux.org
Fri May 13 23:45:44 UTC 2005
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
>
> Another posibility is that either you or one of your neighbours have
> some broken piece of equipment that operates in 2.4GHz range (such as
I don' see how you can say they're broken, this is what they're supposed
to do.
> cordless phones or baby monitors for example) that doesn't play by the
> rules and interfeers with your wireless network. If this is the case,
> there's really not much you can do, and most likely other wireless
> routers are going to have same problem. The easiest way to test is to
Reportedly, trying other channels often fixes the problem.
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John
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