I would think so, but in reality what I was doing was describing an
easy way of setting up a faraday cage of sorts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage

Hope thats helpful!

Anyways here's some more info on farday cages, they are pretty useful
On 12/18/06, Dr. Scott S. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse:

> On 12/18/06, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Ok so you increased your speed by moving your equipment apart?
> >That required a post to the list that points to digg, which then
> >points right back to your own blog?  Why not just link the blog?
> >
> >Anyways your issue is caused by noisy equipment, and or you done
> >something like had your cables routed near one another, or looped in
> >on themselves etc.

I have my Motorola cable modem, VOIP adapter, and router next to each other
on the shelf downstairs. Is it possible to simply create a shield with
Aluminium Foil and have the devices next to each other though shielded? Does
the advice apply to any situation? At work I have my trusty Cisco 678 mode,
in a small stacked shelf with my VOIP adapter, and credit card processing
modem, all in close proximity. Would they all work better spread far apart?

Scott


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