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RE: D-Link Wireless card issues
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I thought that but my laptop, which sits right next to the desktop has no problems whatsoever.
try it anyway. some cards might be more susceptible to interference than others.
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08-18-2008 08:26 PM
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RE: RE: D-Link Wireless card issues
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cordless phones also run on the same frequency
More than that. Bluetooth also works at 2.4GHz, so that could be causing some interference.

no, bluetooth channel-hops 1600 times a second
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08-18-2008 09:42 PM
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O.P. RE: D-Link Wireless card issues
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I thought that but my laptop, which sits right next to the desktop has no problems whatsoever.
try it anyway. some cards might be more susceptible to interference than others.
Ok. I've tried different channel and I can't see any difference
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O.P. RE: D-Link Wireless card issues
A little bump.

I did a random speed test online. One particular site said my QoS was at 35%. Could this be the issue. I didn't pay too much attention because QoS is mainly used for VoIP.
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