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All 900MHz radio-based devices are subject to interference from other 900MHz radio-based devices, such as cordless telephones, cordless baby monitors, cordless headphones, and cordless speakers. If you experience static, clicking, or humming with another radio-based device after you have connected your Intel® Wireless Series Base Station and one of its devices, the Base Station may be causing the interference.
Here are some suggestions for reducing interference:
- Move the Base Station and the base for the other wireless device (e.g. the cordless telephone base), as far as possible from each other. You may need to experiment to determine which locations are best for your environment.
- Move the other wireless device away from the Base Station. It is not necessary to place the Base Station in clear view of the devices connected to it.
If you have difficulty connecting an Intel® Wireless Series peripheral:
- Increase the distance between the Intel Wireless Series Base Station and other base units (such as a cordless telephone).
- Turn off the other wireless devices, or their base units, that are in close proximity to the Intel Wireless Series Base Station. To verify that your device is connected and working properly, open a document or game and try the device.
If you experience static, clicking or other interference on your cordless telephone handset or speaker phone:
- Move the handset or speaker phone away from the Base Station.
- Increase the distance between the Base Station and the cordless telephone base unit.
Note: Interference levels on telephone handsets vary depending on room size and shape, material and objects included in the room, Wireless Series device orientation, and telephone handset/base orientation.
This applies to:
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