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Re: Wi-Fi Router disconnecting on incoming house call
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Re: Wi-Fi Router disconnecting on incoming house call
I use my phone as an alarm clock so I sleep next to it. Hopefully it won't fry my brain over time.
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Re: Wi-Fi Router disconnecting on incoming house call
yeah i've seen this so many times, as everyone said just make sure you change over to the 6.0 phones and you'll be good. I get service calls like this every once in a while and people are amazed when you show them.
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Re: Wi-Fi Router disconnecting on incoming house call
Yep I have to agree. Either DECT 6.0 or 5.8GHz phones. Both should work fine and eliminate interference issues. I remember a time when I almost cried everytime the phone rang because it dropped my connection (very frustrating indeed).
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Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.7 (WindowsMobile; PPC; Opera Mobi/35267; U; en; Presto/2.1.1))
This issue had my entire family so pissed off and confused when we first went wireless some years back. |
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Re: Wi-Fi Router disconnecting on incoming house call
You need to move the router away from the phones as far as possible.Put it up high as possible to cover as much area as you can. Then go into the routers setup and change the transmit channel to channel 11 this is unused for any telephones.
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