Quote from: G2003 on July 28, 2007, 09:59:00 PMQuote 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.Yes, and its not weird. Its normal. Cordless phones run entire spectrums (frequency ranges), not just a single frequency. It can (and does) use any frequency in the 2.4Ghz range.
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.
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.
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