Yes.
Things to try:
If you know how to change the wireless routers settings - try forcing it to one specific channel. Try all of them and see if some are better than others. I've read many reports that interference will go away on low channels (like 1-6) but will be present on higher channels. Sounds like a bit of voodoo to me, but worth a try.
Rotate the wireless router 90 degrees (like around an imaginary axis going through the device and perpendicular to the floor.)
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Things to try:
If you know how to change the wireless routers settings - try forcing it to one specific channel. Try all of them and see if some are better than others. I've read many reports that interference will go away on low channels (like 1-6) but will be present on higher channels. Sounds like a bit of voodoo to me, but worth a try.
Rotate the wireless router 90 degrees (like around an imaginary axis going through the device and perpendicular to the floor.)
- jim 11-16-2007 8:15 pm