I know you can do this for Linksys routers, but in your router's configuration page (if it has one), you may be able to change the frequency that the router operates at.
Quote from: beanboy89 on July 28, 2007, 08:25:26 PMI know you can do this for Linksys routers, but in your router's configuration page (if it has one), you may be able to change the frequency that the router operates at.It has an option to change the channel. Is that the same thing? And we've tried it - it doesn't work.
Yes. That would be the same thing. :/
Question: how do you find out what frequency the router is opperating at?
Its at 11. how do i find the frequence? like the GHz number?
My router is a Linksys, and here is what my 11 is:Not sure if it's the same, but it might help.
The cordless phone runs through the entire 2Ghz band. As for those GHz labels on the channels, their pretty much universal. If your router is on channell 11, you can be confident that that is the frequency its on.
Quote from: lfmusiclover on July 28, 2007, 09:58:24 PMThe cordless phone runs through the entire 2Ghz band. As for those GHz labels on the channels, their pretty much universal. If your router is on channell 11, you can be confident that that is the frequency its on.They take up the ENTIRE frequency? thats weird.