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wireless interference and GlobeSurfer II wifi setup

Computer Aid Posted on 13 May, 2009 by Luigi Martin13 May, 2009

OK, here is the setup:

  • Laptop (wifi 802.11G capable, wifi currently switched off)
  • Virgin GlobeSurfer II 3G modem/phone access point/wifi access point… wifi currently switched off)
  • Wii console (no wifi setup… yet)
  • Cordless phone (the base is connected to the GlobeSurfer II for standard phone access)

The laptop, Globesurfer II, and cordless phone are on a small table about 60cm X 60 cmglobesurfer2

Laptop connects to the GlobeSurfer II (GS2) via ethernet cable.

GS2 has wifi disabled by default, so to get the Wii console onto the internet, I switch on the GS2 wifi by:

login -> go to connection settings -> network connections -> lan bridge -> Lan wireless -> edit -> setup the SSID, WPA-PSK, password, and save/apply settings.

I then setup the Wii (also pretty standard stuff). The Wii connects, and it does its usual system updates. I also download some extra channels (everybody votes, opera browser, contest channel).

Everything is working well.

I figure: The laptop probably doesn’t need to use ethernet anymore, I’ll switch on its wifi, and get it running without a cable, so the laptop can “roam around the house”. This also works well.

A few minutes later, the customer makes a call with the cordless phone… She hears 2 ring tones, then silence.

She tries again, but no luck.

I try phoning the cordless (house) phone… but I eventually get a busy tone.

I’m told the phone sometimes drops out like this, but starts working again after a few minutes.

30 Minutes later, and the problem isn’t fixed.

I know I didn’t change any phone setting within the GS2, but I take a look anyway.

I find a screen with a call log, and I can see all the failed calls are logged (duration 2 seconds).

Hmmm, I decide to try disabling the GS2 wifi, in case its interfering somehow… but the problem still persists.

Since the GS2 is back to its original setup, Its now looking like a possible Virgin network problem.

I ask the customer to call virgin and ask for help. She says she doesn’t have time now, and will do it later.

The next day, she say she tried to call Virgin, but could only manage to leave a message for them to investigate. In the meantime, she resets the GS2 back to factory default settings, and a few hours later, the phone is working again. So Virgin might have fixed something… or the reset to factory defaults did… not sure which.

She also reads the Virgin Mobile “manual”… and finds an interesting gem of information: wireless devices should not be closer than 30cm.

Now thats something I didn’t know.

So, on a small table, she had the GS2, the cordless phone, and a laptop, all within 30 cm of each other.

Looks like radio interference was the problem.

So she moves the cordless phone further away, and decides to stick with an ethernet cable connecting the laptop to the GS2.

But I’m invited back to try getting the Wii going again…

So I do the same as my first visit (but just in case, I change the wifi channel from 11 to 1 (in case there was any channel contention).

Except for a minor spelling mistake (on my part) on the Wifi wpa password, it all worked well, and its still working a few weeks later.

Its situations like these that that make me wish for a wireless “interference” tester… If there is any wireless interference, I need to resort to trial and error in order to fix the problem.

Posted in Technical | Tagged 802.11g, globesurfer, interference, wifi

wireless adapter in hp media center PC interferes with 802.11 access point

Computer Aid Posted on 14 August, 2007 by Luigi Martin14 August, 2007

I had setup a wireless network for a customer (3 laptops and a HP media center PC), but a few days later, I found out that the network had stopped working. I went back to do some other work (setup network printing, and install antivir and anti spyware), so I also looked at this wireless problem.

I started by trying the laptops, but they couldn’t see the WAP. I gave the netgear wireless router/modem a power cycle, and it all seemed to be right. but during the next 2 hours, the network would drop out, then reconnect after a few minutes. Once connected, the signal strength would always be excellent.

After setting up the laptops, I got to the HP media center PC. I noticed that it had a built-in wireless adapter, and a blue light at the front indicated that it was functional. But the XP wireless software would just say that no wireless networks were detected. Since this PC was wired directly to the router, I decided to disable the wireless card from device manager.

After that, all the wireless dropout stopped happening!

I’ve never seen a wireless card fail, and disrupt a wireless network, but I suppose anything is possible.

Posted in Technical | Tagged hp media center, interference, wireless adapter

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