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All in One Wireless TV Unit Interferring with Netgear Wireless Router
Lawbag_2
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The title says it all really.
I have at home a Netgear wireless router which works perfectly well, and recently we bought an All-In-One wireless TV transmitter to beam Freeview TV to a portable (my wife is in 3 or 4 places during the day), and I noticed that the Wireless TV interferred with my wirerouter signal and vice versa.
Is there a work around solution?
I have at home a Netgear wireless router which works perfectly well, and recently we bought an All-In-One wireless TV transmitter to beam Freeview TV to a portable (my wife is in 3 or 4 places during the day), and I noticed that the Wireless TV interferred with my wirerouter signal and vice versa.
Is there a work around solution?
"See you on the Other Side"
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Possibly, possibly not. You could try changing the channel your wireless router is using.There's love in this world for everyone. Every rascal and son of a gun.
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3 channels, they all work the same way.
To be honest Im not sure whose at fault - the wireless Router or the wireless transmitter!
Anyway, thanks for the info, Ill look tonight :-)"See you on the Other Side"0 -
widest option on the spectrum , ie ch1 on the vid and then channel 6 on the router...if it doesnt work then thats it im afraid.0
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try changing every channel on the router, there are 13 until you find the one with least interference - there are probably 4 on your sender, but channel one on the sender will probably interfere with 1-4/5 on the router. As webhamster said, try and put the TV on one end of the spectrum, and the router on the other.
The neighbours wireless can also interfere, you can use netstumbler to see what channels they are using.
Who's to blame, manufacturers and the government and physics. They all use the same 2.4Ghz band.Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:0 -
got a friend at work who is quite techie. He has the same problem and been unable to overcome. Has to switch off one or the other.Apparently I'm 10 years old on MSE. Happy birthday to me...etc0
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I had the same problems with a scart to scart Transmitter...
I just got lines all over the screen of the television...
I could not solve the problem so gave them to my parents who have not got Wifi
I think that the problem is that they are both on 2.7 GHz0 -
okay tried all 3 channels, and systematically tried all 13 netgear channels - nothing.
I think at best I could get a refund - but knowing even a techie couldnt solve it at least is partly reassuring.
it means my lovely new wireless laptop is just a laptop now. !!!!!!"See you on the Other Side"0
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