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Do we mean Cordless phones, not Cell phones maybe. You know, the ones that are plugged into your phone line in your house but have no wires. I think those (as well as microwave ovens) can kick out some interference at 2.4Ghz. Dan On 12/09/06, Michael Brown <knightmb at knightmb dot dyndns dot org> wrote: > Yeah, my bad on the terrible way I worded that. I should have just > stated that Cell Phones *can* interfere with the wireless networking > because I have first hand experience with it. But you are absolutely > right on that, they *shouldn't* be falling outside of that range, hehe. > > Thanks, > Michael > > SDamron wrote: > > That is a bit of misinformation there...Cell Phones do not operate in > > 2.4Ghz. They operate between 800-2000mhz or 800mhz to 2.0ghz. > > Cellphones CAN NOT operate in 2.4ghz, as it is reserved for > > scientific/research, as they can not operate lower than 800mhz due to > > emergency frequencies (Fire and Ambulance) operating in that range. > > > > On 9/12/06, Michael Brown <knightmb at knightmb dot dyndns dot org> wrote: > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > |