Wireless Drops when someone is on the Home Phone


  1. Posts : 219
    Mac OS X 10.9
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    Wireless Drops when someone is on the Home Phone


    Hello everyone, I been trying to find out if there is way that when someone is use our house phone our wireless doesn't go out. I was wanting to know if there was maybe a channel on the router I can change to because right now the channel settings on the router is set to auto? By the way the router is a Linksys E2000.
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    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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    nckfrtg28 said:
    Hello everyone, I been trying to find out if there is way that when someone is use our house phone our wireless doesn't go out. I was wanting to know if there was maybe a channel on the router I can change to because right now the channel settings on the router is set to auto? By the way the router is a Linksys E2000.
    Many phones these days use the same 2.4Ghz frequency as most wireless networks.

    Positioning the phone base as far away as possible from the router is one way to solve the problem.

    Or you could try using the 5Ghz frequency if your wireless router supports it and if the wireless adaptors on your machine supports 5Ghz.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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    This should help you out.

    Article
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  4. Posts : 219
    Mac OS X 10.9
    Thread Starter
       #4

    chev65 said:
    nckfrtg28 said:
    Hello everyone, I been trying to find out if there is way that when someone is use our house phone our wireless doesn't go out. I was wanting to know if there was maybe a channel on the router I can change to because right now the channel settings on the router is set to auto? By the way the router is a Linksys E2000.
    Many phones these days use the same 2.4Ghz frequency as most wireless networks.

    Positioning the phone base as far away as possible from the router is one way to solve the problem.

    Or you could try using the 5Ghz frequency if your wireless router supports it and if the wireless adaptors on your machine supports 5Ghz.
    Okay thanks I'll try that.
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  5. Posts : 219
    Mac OS X 10.9
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    bassfisher6522 said:
    This should help you out.

    Article
    Okay thanks. I'll try this too.
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