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Wireless Networking and Video senders

kipster (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 18th April 2004, 10:58

Is there any way to have both running at the same time?? I cant use them both at the moment - i get interferance on the telly, and the wireless network stops.. is there any easy way around this?

Kip

RE: Wireless Networking and Video senders

xfg (Elite Donator) posted this on Sunday, 18th April 2004, 11:11

Yeah, we have this problem. I tried to change the channel on the video senders, but nothing worked.

They run on the same frequency I think - I don`t know what can fix it; hopefully someone else will.

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RE: Wireless Networking and Video senders

Tiny Tim (Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 20th April 2004, 10:01

I have a video sender on top of the TV in the living room and the receiver on top of the TV in the bedroom above the living room. My wireless router is about one inch from the sender and I have two wireless laptops in the living room and one in the bedroom. The video sender/receiver units are about 16 feet apart and separated by one floor/ceiling but no walls.

To add insult to injury I also have a Bluetooth printer, two bluetooth PDAs and the two downstairs laptops also have Bluetooth. On top of that I have two DECT phones and all of this works on the same 2.4GHz band.

I see some TV interference upstairs only if the upstairs laptop is near the imaginary line of site between the sender and receiver. Normally the laptop is about six feet off that line and gives no interference.

HTH,
Tim.

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