[OT] Wireless Distance in Apartment
Don Moskaluk
Don.Moskaluk-qw45nNPI8JxBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Fri Apr 11 18:42:58 UTC 2008
However with old fashion tube TV a big magnet is at the back of each
set. I had a similar situation in which I had a Xbox working beside an
old tube tv. Everything works well until the wireless was added and the
connection could not be made. A wireless Bridge was installed and it
was position about five feet from the tv. Cat5e cable link the xbox and
bridge (Senao) and problem solved.
Don Moskaluk
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Subject: Re: [TLUG]: [OT] Wireless Distance in Apartment
Don Moskaluk wrote:
> Move the PS3 away from the TV. If you are using old style tude it has
a
> large electrical field and will interfere with the signal.
Given that any TV manufactured in the past few decades has to meet
interference specs, I'd be surprised if one puts out significant energy
at 2.4 GHz, which is much higher than any frequency used in a TV.
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