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A customer of mine seems to have a problem when using a DECT phone. The wifi starts flaking out. It the DECT base station is unplugged the problem goes away. It is a Netgear wifi router and it is located right next to the Dect base station. I plan on moving the base station and if necessary change the channel the wifi transmits on.
Anyone else have an issue like this before?
Last edited by Derrick; 10/09/12 11:07 AM.
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Have not seen that issue Derrick
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I once saw a wireless camera system (non WiFi) take out a wireless signal, but not a DECT phone. Of course we don't do too many cordless phones.
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I had this problem but the other way around. The base station was about 4ft away from the customers router. The cordless would start to have distorted calls. I moved the base station further away and haven't had a problem. Maybe related?
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I had this problem but the other way around. The base station was about 4ft away from the customers router. The cordless would start to have distorted calls. I moved the base station further away and haven't had a problem. Maybe related? I think so. I plan on moving the base farther away so we shall see.
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