On 19 Oct 2003, Usman Muzaffar wrote:
I'm not a radio scanner hobbyist, but I thought
you folks might be able to help.
I have an 802.11b wireless network in my house;
the access point is a Linksys DWL-1000AP. I also
have a pair of baby monitors, made by Safety 1st.
I believe the wlan operates at a frequency around
2.4 GHz, and the baby monitor at 49.8 MHz.
I suddenly noticed considerable degradation in
the performance of both of these devices. They
continue to work, but the network connection
is very spotty, and the baby monitor has lots
of noise.
Questions:
Is there one thing (possibly at neighbor's
house, I live in a townhouse) that could simultaneously
disrupt both of these devices?
Is there an inexpensive tool (scanner?) that can
search an arbitrary range of frequencies and report
the presence of signals and their relative strengths?
I don't have a need to listen to signal per se, more
interested in identifying it.
More generally: how does one approach the problem
of troubleshooting radio interference?
thanks for any information,
-usman
Try disconnecting the Wireless Lan and see if the baby monitors work
better. Then try disconnecting them to see if the Lan works better. This
way you can find or eliminate them interfering with each other. If they
still don't work properly then look around to see if there's anything
else you have that can cause it. Moved anything electronic in the house
recently? New microwave or PC? Check all the possibles in your house
before you look elsewhere.
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