Hi guys,


Background: Portable computers on wireless network, communicating in
the 2.4 ghz N range on channel 6. Unfortunately the computers have
built-in NIC's that only support 2.4 ghz so 5 ghz is not an option.
We're dealing with interference from microwave ovens (regular and
inverter) and from cordless phones operating in the 2.4 ghz range. The
cordless phones are part of an expensive proprietary security system
that can not be replaced with 5 ghz alternatives.



I'm looking for suggestions (products? materials?) on how we can shield
our microwave ovens to minimize interference with our wireless network
and what options (if any?) we have for minimizing the impact of the
cordless phones in our area.



Ideas appreciated!



Thanks!

Malcolm


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