Valheru said:Can these two devices affect each other? I am having issues with my phone losing connection but cannot say when it started.
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This is wrong. DECT operates in the 1900 MHz band so cannot interfere with 802.11b/g (2.4GHz), 802.11a (5GHz) or WiMAX (2-11 or 10-66GHz).dam099 said:Are you using a wireless ISP like Irish Broadband/Clearwire/Digiweb and wondering if their modem will interfere in which case I'm not sure but I doubt it (at least some of them operate in regulated frequency which should not overlap with a DECT phone).
If by a wireless modem you mean a combo ADSL modem/wireless router from say Eircom or one of the other DSL providers then yes it is possible. These generally use the 2.4Ghz frequency which is also used by many DECT phones, you need to check what frequency your DECT phone is using. If they are both 2.4Ghz you may be able to change the channels on the router and/or phone to ones that don't overlap as closely.
ClubMan said:This is wrong. DECT operates in the 1900 MHz band so cannot interfere with 802.11b/g (2.4GHz), 802.11a (5GHz) or WiMAX (2-11 or 10-66GHz).
ClubMan said:For what it's worth [broken link removed] (Worldwide Digital Cordless Telecommunications) is derived from DECT but operates in the 2.4GHz band. It's like DECT for the USA (and other non EU regions?). Confusingly you do see handsets and chipsets marketed as "2.4GHz DECT" which is a contradiction in terms as far as I know since DECT is, by definition, 1900MHz.