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Tom J

posted on 28th Feb 07 at 01:11

i've moved it away from everything electical and turned all sockets off and still got it, but when i layed the hub flat it got much less interference but there was still some there :boggle:


Tom J

posted on 26th Feb 07 at 22:02

The phone line is behind the tv, sky and hifi, but the router is about a meter away. would it be power interferece at the router or near the phone socket/the cable?


Richie

posted on 26th Feb 07 at 21:36

If its straight away then its power interference somewhere along the line because the wifi signal doesnt begin transmission for at least 20/30 seconds


Tom J

posted on 26th Feb 07 at 20:37

its as soon as the hub is plugged in


Richie

posted on 24th Feb 07 at 11:23

Does the interference happen the second its plugged in or does it take 10/20 seconds to get going.


Tom J

posted on 23rd Feb 07 at 22:28

up


Tom J

posted on 15th Feb 07 at 22:23

quote:
Originally posted by John
Are the microfilters set up properly?

There should be a microfilter on every phone.

Incorrect set up of the filters is normally the cause of that sort of problem.

well i've tried just having the hub plugged into a microfilter then the phone plugged into hub and it still happens. i shouldnt need a filter from hub to the phone should I?


John

posted on 15th Feb 07 at 20:07

Are the microfilters set up properly?

There should be a microfilter on every phone.

Incorrect set up of the filters is normally the cause of that sort of problem.


gavin18787

posted on 15th Feb 07 at 20:02

Ours seems fine. We have the hub and a normal wireless BT phone plugged into the same miscrofilter and its fine :look:


--Dave--

posted on 15th Feb 07 at 15:30

I would say it's the hub causing the problem especially if you have tried it without and received no interference. Have you had the chance to try another?


cunningham

posted on 15th Feb 07 at 15:29

i dont use the phone


Tom J

posted on 15th Feb 07 at 13:47

Got one of these just before christmas, and from the start had problems with interference. Initially i just had a normal BT wireless phone, and get really bad interference when i try to make a call, i can hardly hear the other person.

Also doesn't make a difference whether it is plugged into the hub or into a microfilter at the master socket if the hub is plugged in aswell. No interference when the hub isn't plugged in, so i tried changing the wireless channel, which doesnt make a difference.

So i bought a hub phone thinking this would solve the problem, but it is exactly the same, does it sound like this is a faulty hub or interference on the line? Im thinking the hub as i would get interference even if the hub wasn't plugged in wouldn't I?

Any ideas?