Yeah all this sounds reasonable enough so now I know what not to do. I do know that 2.4Ghz phones will take most wireless devices out easily, but I got myself a long time back a 5.8Ghz phone which is better since the microwave and such don't bother it. Wireless technology is great stuff, but there's a lot taht can really mess things up.

Scott



On Apr 14, 2006, at 10:51 PM, Tom McMahan wrote:


It's amazing how much some of rf some of these processers can generate. Like the money god across the street from me. Or something over at the bank does. Twenty-four seven.On Apr 14, 2006, at 10:05 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Folks, after a bit of testing and frustration, I finally realized what was causing my Extreme to bail on me. It seems that my pc was the cause. I don't know exactly why or how, but I have some ideas. I had the case open and I guess some component in the machine upon boot was generating so much damned rf interference, it would kill the Extreme. I finally closed teh case and booted teh box and no problems. This is surely one really strange problem. The pc is on the floor and the Extreme is above it, but separated by two 3/4 inch boards, my desktop and shelf above that, and the distance is about 5 feet. I've never run into something so insane as this.

Scott








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