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mscluppy
Dec 10, 2018Aspirant
Router causing static
I have an older model netgear router which has been working fine until I upgraded my model and now the router is interferring with our scanner and pager (my husband is a firefighter). I don't know if...
mscluppy
Dec 11, 2018Aspirant
I'm sorry I mistyped. I have a new MODEM from Spectrum. My router is older. I'm wondering if I need a dual ban router?
Thanks,
Mscluppy
antinode
Dec 11, 2018Guru
> [...] I have a new MODEM from Spectrum. [...]
Think for a moment. If you couldn't see any more than that
non-description, then how much would you know about that gizmo?
> [...] My router is older. I'm wondering if I need a dual ban router?
With my weak psychic powers, I still know approximately nothing about
what you have, let alone what you might need. Do any of these gizmos
have makers and model numbers? Care to share?
- mscluppyDec 11, 2018Aspirant
I am so sorry. The netgear router I have is a RangeMax Wireless Router WPN824 v2.
The modem is DOCSIS 3.1 Voice Modem (which I got from Charter/Spectrum - our internet provider).
I apologize for not giving you more info initially.
Thank you,
mscluppy
- antinodeDec 11, 2018Guru
> The modem is DOCSIS 3.1 Voice Modem [...]
Still not really a maker and model number, but the attached data
sheet suggests that it really is only a modem, not a modem+router, which
is a valuable datum.
The question now is: Which gizmo is causing the noise problem? Blame
assignment is job one. If you power off the new modem, does the noise
go away? If you power off the old router, does the noise go away? If
the new modem is the source, then fiddling with the router settings
might not have much effect.
> Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your (actual) model number,
> and look for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Look for "channel".
Did you?