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My wireless modem/router and my Uniden 2.4 Ghx phone are on thr same frequency.

My wireless router and Uniden 2.4 Ghz phones are on the same frequency. Can we change the phone frequency?

  • Anonymous Feb 26, 2009

    i keep pushing channel button and it says its scanning then it goes to a dial tone
    I that was its supposed to do? I can;t figure it out
    Please help


  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2014

    What is error "3002"? I'm trying to get my phone to work by installing using my AcionTech router/wireless modem!!

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Should be a button right on the handset labeled channel... keep pressing it while you use the phone till you find a clear channel.

Robert

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Will a cordless phone interfear with your internet or the cordless phone if its to close to your internet box?

A wireless router and wireless network adapters can have interference issues with cordless phones. It depends on the network adapter frequency and the cordless phone's frequency. Most problems will occur with a phone that uses 2.4GHz. This frequency will interfere with 802.11b/g networks and single-band 802.11n wireless signals.

A DECT cordless phone operates at a different frequency from the 802.11g and 802.11n single-band and will not interfere with a wi-fi network with those modes.

However, some routers and wireless adapters can use the 5GHz range (802.11n and 802.11ac, among them). These can have a problem with cordless phones that use 5.8GHz. However, there is a simple solution to avoid much of the interference at 5GHz. First determine the frequency range of your phone by getting the FCC ID from the base of the phone. Then use Google or another search engine to find "FCC ID Search Form". It has been at http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/ in the past. The first three characters are the Grantee ID for the search form. The rest is the product ID. Look for the SAR report for the phone and then (probably on the second page) find the TX frequency range and the Max RF output power tested. Now go to the wireless router's setting page and make sure that it is using channels that do not use the same frequency and power range. See http://bradsfavorite.com/avoid-interference-5-ghz-wifi-5-8-ghz-cordless-phones/ below the 5GHz Wifi Frequencies for a table with the channel and frequency ranges for routers.

I hope this helps.

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Hi! Bernie here, I have an Linksys E1000 wireless-n router. How could I adjust the interference on my phone (Vtech 2.4ghz) is there an adjustment to make on the router itself or do I have to buy another...

E1000 router is not a dual band router.
It works only on 2.4 GHZ wireless signal.
You can try changine the wireless channel on the router.
If you have installed the Cisco conect software on your computer, then open the Cisco connect software. Go to router settings. Click on advanced settings. It will open the setup page of the router. Go to wireless tab.
Set the configuration view to Manual.
change the channel to 11. See if that works.
If not then change the channel to 1 and check it.

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I have defined 2 networks, one for the G and the other for the N channel, only the one for the G gets connected

You have WRT610N dual band router . it works on both 2.4 GHz and 5 Ghx bands at the same time.
Both the bands are N bands.
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band are capable of working on N signals.
Now on your computer you are able to see only the 2.4 GHz signals but not the 5 GHz signals.
To see the wireless signal on the computer , your computer should have 5 GHz compatible wireless adapter.
If you have 2.4 GHZ adapter on your computer then you won't be able to connect to the 5 Ghz signal.
Open the Device manager and under network adapters you will see the wireless adapter. Check if it is dual band wireless adapter.

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Wireless internet drops when I answer/make a call through a wireless phone. Internet in a PC with ethernet still works during calls.

What is the frequency of your phone? Most routers has 2.4Ghz frequency and if your phone has the same frequency then they will interfer with each other. Place your wireless phone away from the router. Much better if they are NOT on the same location.
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My phone cuts off laptop wireless

Wifi typically operates in the 2.412Ghz - 2.472 Ghz depending on the channel selected. ideally the Wifi modem/router and the DECT phone should be operating in completely different bandwidths.

If your DECT phone is cutting off your Wifi wireless connection, then they must me operating in similar/same range: you need to change either your Wifi or DECT frequency 'channel' to minimize this interference.
Also make sure that there is a least 3 meters between the DECT base station and your Wifi modem/router to eliminate Transceivers static RF/EMF interference.

Hope it helps: let me know how you go.

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My wpn111 wireless adaptor keep dropping my router signal

There is very little you can do about this. You may not like that answer, and I am sorry for the trouble, but there are things you can try.

First, lets understand that wireless is a radio signal, much like a cordless phone. The handset has to be able to communicate with the base on a phone, and, the wifi pc's have to be able to communicate with the router. Some phones and routers (sadly) use the same frequency range, 2.4 ghz. If you have a cordless phone that operates on 2.4 ghz, or if your neighbors have one, then whenever they get a phone call, wifi goes bye bye. What can you do?

1. Upgrade your phone to a wifi friendly one, with a 2.4 ghz offset range (so that the bands are close, but not so close to cause interference) or get another frequency phone.

2. Change the frequency of the router to level 1. Usually they are AUTO or level 6. Level 1 is a low frequency, and lower frequencies usually give slower, but more reliable performance. You can choose between 1 and 11. try all frequencies to see which one gives less trouble.

3. place the router in a more centered location in the home, off the floor. Remember, this is radio. Radio antennas go into the air to receive signal, and your router is no different. A router stuck in the corner of the basement may give poor performance, while a router in the center of the home should service the home easily.

4. upgrade your wifi. Choose the wireless N router and adapters for your machines. they have better capabilities and less interference.

I hope this gives you insight into the issue. Wireless is at the mercy of its environment. Building structures, signal interference, power lines, atmospheric issues, and cordless phones can play a factor in your reception. its just like taking a portable tv thru the house and having to move the antenna around to try to get better signal. Good Luck.
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Everytime the phone rings my wireless connection goes away. I am also unable to secure this network. the model number is f5d8235 4

Your phone is using the same frequency as the wireless router (2.4GHz). It would be very difficult to prevent this unless you change:

1. Phone to corded system.
2. Change phone to cordless DECT (5.8GHz) system
3. Change network router from "G" series to "N" series.


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