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Nanny Pam

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itsbob said:
Access your wireless router and change the channel.. OR if your phone is capable, change the channel on it.. if you call the phone company they can give you a different color squelch that will have the same effect, but it's costly and time consuming.
Thank you, Bob! :huggy: It's fixed now. All I did was change the channel on the phone, as you suggested. You're so smart!! Thanks again.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Nanny Pam said:
Thank you, Bob! :huggy: It's fixed now. All I did was change the channel on the phone, as you suggested. You're so smart!! Thanks again.
*WHEW* good thing.. the squelch replacement was the next option.. and it's a pain to do. You have to empty out the "magic" smoke and replace it so it matches the new squelch color.. royal PITA!!
 
Nanny Pam said:
ding-ding-ding! Give the man a beer! That's exactly what I have. Now what do I do?
My wireless router and phone are both on 2.4 gigs (new router, older phone). They do not interfere, but I've been told by the Geek Squad that it's possible. The channel that the router uses is selectable although I haven't the slightest how you do it. They set it up to be a one of the middle channels. They said the phone generally selects it's own channel and it's one of the first ones.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
192.168.1.2

Type this into your browser address line see if it gives you access to your router, it should open to a browser page that shows all of your router settings. I THINK it's my computer, but for it to work here I have to shut off the cable modem so it can't get out to the internet, then it will access the wireless router. If not go online and get the user manual for your router it will tell you how to access it, and change the channel.
 
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chess

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192.168.1.1 is usually a default ip they use for linksys routers also..
 
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