Do other wireless G networks interfere with mine?

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I read that a 802.11b network would interfere and slow down a nearby G network.

1) would a nearby B network slow down another B network?
2) would a nearby G network slow down another G network?

because i know my neighbor's got a wireless network setup. Should I change mine to B to minimize interference? I'll compromise speed for stability.
 

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1)Fix: Change the setting in your router to only except "G" connections and change the router's "channel".
2)Not normaly if they are on different "channels". Try changing your "channel" ?
 

whalen

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Super G will interfere with most any other 2.4Ghz device, regardless of channel.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: whalen
Super G will interfere with most any other 2.4Ghz device, regardless of channel.

1)Fix: PM me, but this will involve explosives.
 

JackMDS

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1. Any 2.4GHz Instruments (Phone, Wireless etc.) might interact one with the other.

In this regard SuperG is not different than any other Wireless 802.11b/g.

Any 802.11g Super or Not will decline in presence of ?Interactive? 802.11b.

2. As for telephones.

If some one is ?Silly? enough to buy Network Hardware according to their Cordless Phone, rather than the reverse they should not Do Wireless Networking to begin with.

:Q
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: JackMDS
1. Any 2.4GHz Instruments (Phone, Wireless etc.) might interact one with the other.

In this regard SuperG is not different than any other Wireless 802.11b/g.

Any 802.11g Super or Not will decline in presence of ?Interactive? 802.11b.

2. As for telephones.

If some one is ?Silly? enough to buy Network Hardware according to their Cordless Phone, rather than the reverse they should not Do Wireless Networking to begin with.

:Q

What if I have a $400 cordless phone system ?
 

JackMDS

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Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: JackMDS
1. Any 2.4GHz Instruments (Phone, Wireless etc.) might interact one with the other.

In this regard SuperG is not different than any other Wireless 802.11b/g.

Any 802.11g Super or Not will decline in presence of ?Interactive? 802.11b.

2. As for telephones.

If some one is ?Silly? enough to buy Network Hardware according to their Cordless Phone, rather than the reverse they should not Do Wireless Networking to begin with.

:Q

What if I have a $400 cordless phone system ?
LOL. Then you should join the supprot group of the Guys with $1000 Pet Rocks. ;)
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: JackMDS
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: JackMDS
1. Any 2.4GHz Instruments (Phone, Wireless etc.) might interact one with the other.

In this regard SuperG is not different than any other Wireless 802.11b/g.

Any 802.11g Super or Not will decline in presence of ?Interactive? 802.11b.

2. As for telephones.

If some one is ?Silly? enough to buy Network Hardware according to their Cordless Phone, rather than the reverse they should not Do Wireless Networking to begin with.

:Q

What if I have a $400 cordless phone system ?
LOL. Then you should join the supprot group of the Guys with $1000 Pet Rocks. ;)

Hey, its a damn good phone system.






I would never buy a phone > $100 :).