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    Default Who has wireless internet?

    I have decided that I am going to deal with the infinite array of wireless options that are available at this time.

    I am using Wireless G (802.11g) and have been able connect repeatedly.

    The phone I use is a 2.4 GHz wireless and it seems that after the phone rings I lose connection on the computers to the internet.

    Anyone else had this problem?
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    You're the IT guy...?! No problems here, similar set-up, and the phone base and router are within 10 feet of each other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    I have decided that I am going to deal with the infinite array of wireless options that are available at this time.

    I am using Wireless G (802.11g) and have been able connect repeatedly.

    The phone I use is a 2.4 GHz wireless and it seems that after the phone rings I lose connection on the computers to the internet.

    Anyone else had this problem?
    Quote Originally Posted by rbedgood View Post
    You're the IT guy...?! No problems here, similar set-up, and the phone base and router are within 10 feet of each other.
    No I am not!

    Just switched to the 802.11n back to the 802.11g protocol and it is stable until my phone rings.

    Strangest thing.

    Or perhaps a coincidence.

    Just started happening...
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    I have no problems at my house with my wireless internet and phone jamming each other.
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    Never had a problem here at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    I have decided that I am going to deal with the infinite array of wireless options that are available at this time.

    I am using Wireless G (802.11g) and have been able connect repeatedly.

    The phone I use is a 2.4 GHz wireless and it seems that after the phone rings I lose connection on the computers to the internet.

    Anyone else had this problem?
    I am on the Super X Wireless T using a 945.58g with a 2.8 Ghx phone with a dedicated server for routing and a coaxial triple threaded micro fiche that splits Ghz to my macro fiber lap top, but the main hub is on a 803.46g and it sometimes has some problaems when the phone rings, but only if I am calling the internet!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada's #1 Chiefs Fan View Post
    I am on the Super X Wireless T using a 945.58g with a 2.8 Ghx phone with a dedicated server for routing and a coaxial triple threaded micro fiche that splits Ghz to my macro fiber lap top, but the main hub is on a 803.46g and it sometimes has some problaems when the phone rings, but only if I am calling the internet!!
    to people that wouldn't know better this sounds like you know something about wireless, my only question is, do you use 800-ineedtocheckmyemail or 888-howdoifindthechiefscrowdonthiscontraption to dial the internet. Everytime I use either number I get a busy signal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada's #1 Chiefs Fan View Post
    I am on the Super X Wireless T using a 945.58g with a 2.8 Ghx phone with a dedicated server for routing and a coaxial triple threaded micro fiche that splits Ghz to my macro fiber lap top, but the main hub is on a 803.46g and it sometimes has some problaems when the phone rings, but only if I am calling the internet!!
    Quote Originally Posted by sling58 View Post
    to people that wouldn't know better this sounds like you know something about wireless, my only question is, do you use 800-ineedtocheckmyemail or 888-howdoifindthechiefscrowdonthiscontraption to dial the internet. Everytime I use either number I get a busy signal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    Hilarious both of you!!!
    We do what we can HH!

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    I have dial-up, setup to run all 27 computers, shared via the mac, once I get all 27 going shared through 7 hubs, I get about 2k per second per computer, Doesn't really matter much though because 23 of the 27 are Apple II C machines, the others are a Timex Sinclair, a TI 99, a Vic20, and a Atari 400. Who needs wireless. They really smoke when I get collisions.




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