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2 TopicsCordless phone interference with D6300 Netgear Modem Router
I have a vtech 17550 cordless phone that operates at 1.88-1.9GHz. This phone actually claims to be WI-FI friendly as it states on the box. I just bought this phone from Harvey Norman so it's a fairly newish model. I also have a Netgear D6300 modem router which is a dual band modem that operates at 2.4GHz as well as 5GHz. I must operate at these two frequencies as my laptop can't detect the 5GHz WI-FI connection. My problem is that I am getting really bad inteference on my cordless phone in the form of constant static noise. What I have tried: - Moving the cordless phone base to another room (about 8 metres away from the modem separated by 2 walls) – didn't help. - Plugging in our corded phone in the phone socket used by my cordless phone to eliminate potential issues with the phone line or phone itself – no issues here. - Disabling the 2.4GHz signal on my modem router so only the 5GHz was accessable – didn't help. - Tried using a different ADSL filter to eliminate problems with the filter – didn't help. - Tried using a new phone line cable to eliminate problems with the cable – didn't help. - Tried switching channels on my modem router to reduce interference – didn't help. I don't know what else to do. If I switch off my modem, there is no interference but I need my modem. I suspect that my issue lies with either the filter/splitter or the D6300 modem/router. Can anyone help solve this annoying problem once and for all?SolvedR7000 - ISP Says My Router broadcast is Interfering w/ ISP's Incoming Wirless Signal
I have wireless ISP service. There is a 'radio' receiver on the roof which receives the signal from a repeater in the neighborhood - it is line of sight transmission. From there it is wired into the house to a central hub where I have the R7000 which broadcasts to the house and also to a variety of wired devices. My ISP says my router's wireless signal is being detected on the roof and is interfering with the ISP's incoming signal and therefore disconnecting us from the internet intermitantly. They say it is NOT a channel issue. They are running on Channel 8 and my router is on Channel 1. This particular router has beamforming technology. I have implicit beamforming enabled. They used to say that "n-Band" routers interferred with their signal, but with AC technology, that would not seem to be the problem. I'm wondering if you have any suggestions for other things for me to check to prevent the router signal from reaching up to the roof - besides a 'tin-foil hat' which we have already tried! Maybe we need a bigger hat? OR - other suggestions!??!! Thanks in advacne for any help you can provide. DebSolved6.9KViews0likes8Comments