I was thinking about getting VoIP service and I remember reading somewhere that 2.4Ghz Wireless phones gave interferance to Wifi AP's and whatnot. Is that True? I was looking at 5.8Ghz phones and they aren't cheap.
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It depends on the phone. I've heard some Sony 2.4GHz phones cause a lot of interference.
I have a Vtech 2.4GHz phone and 802.11b wireless working at the same time with no issues at all. Once I had the phone sitting on the couch beside my laptop, one floor away from the AP, and the phone's antenna was actually resting on the NIC antenna. I was talking on the phone (speakerphone in the handset), and downloading simultaneously at full speed. Sure seems to work ok.Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox
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Originally posted by agallag
It depends on the phone. I've heard some Sony 2.4GHz phones cause a lot of interference.
I have a Vtech 2.4GHz phone and 802.11b wireless working at the same time with no issues at all.Go Bunny GO!
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I run a 2.4Ghz wireless Philips DECT phone and an 802.11b wireless network at the same time no problem. Even with a wireless keyboard/mouse, doorbell, mobile phone and using the microwave oven (also 2.4Ghz) all at the same time and no problems.
Only problems I've seen is the mobile phone interferes with the keyboard/mouse a bit.
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I haven't had good luck with 2.4 GHz phones. One worked at my apartment, but didn't work at my town house or house. The second 2.4 GHz phone I got, and unfortunately still use, just blows chewy chunks (never get a GE phone).
I would recommend a Panasonic 900 MHz or 5.8 GHz phone. No other major household devices use those bands ... yet. Unless you have 802.11a in the area.
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I have a Panasonic 2.4GHz phone and a Linksys G router.. seems to work.
on a note, the 2.4GHz in my phone is from base to handset, from handset to base it is 900MHz
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Just don't turn on the microwave (you know - the one next to the access point )
Actually, I have a 2.4GHz phone, and it does get interference (clicks and pops) when the microwave is running.
Don't know about Wi-Fi, but I'd imagine there would be some interference there as well.
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I have the VT2431, which uses up to 4 VT2420 handsets. I think it may be a discontinued model, but some stores still have them in stock.Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox
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