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To: Ken Adams who wrote (54222)4/11/2007 8:24:42 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Ken, then try SIer's suggestions. Can you return the phones?



To: Ken Adams who wrote (54222)4/11/2007 8:41:49 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 110653
 
You can try unplugging your router to see if the interference is from your wireless setup. I've seen the opposite thing happen. I had a client who's laptop lost it's wireless connection whenever he answered his wireless phone in the same room as his laptop. Moving the base to another room solved that problem. It dam near drove me nuts. At my house it stayed connected for the better part of 2 days. When I gave it back I got a call an hour later that it was down again. If he didn't answer the phone while I was there I might not have ever figured it out.