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Old November 11th 04, 12:41 AM
Tyas
 
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Tom Beatty wrote:
I am thinking about installing a wireless network in my home using the G
protocol. Will it interfere with my shortwave reception? If so, how can I
deal with the problem? Thanks for your help.


The low power 2.4 ghz wireless signals should not.
However, the wired part of the network might. I went through about 5
switches before I got one that was shielded enough not to bother me.

Purchase high quality shielded cat-6 cables for your wired network
segments, put chokes on the power supplies (usually wall warts), the
usual things.
 
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