Tom J
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Got one of these just before christmas, and from the start had problems with interference. Initially i just had a normal BT wireless phone, and get really bad interference when i try to make a call, i can hardly hear the other person.
Also doesn't make a difference whether it is plugged into the hub or into a microfilter at the master socket if the hub is plugged in aswell. No interference when the hub isn't plugged in, so i tried changing the wireless channel, which doesnt make a difference.
So i bought a hub phone thinking this would solve the problem, but it is exactly the same, does it sound like this is a faulty hub or interference on the line? Im thinking the hub as i would get interference even if the hub wasn't plugged in wouldn't I?
Any ideas?
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cunningham
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i dont use the phone
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I would say it's the hub causing the problem especially if you have tried it without and received no interference. Have you had the chance to try another?
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gavin18787
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Ours seems fine. We have the hub and a normal wireless BT phone plugged into the same miscrofilter and its fine
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John
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Are the microfilters set up properly?
There should be a microfilter on every phone.
Incorrect set up of the filters is normally the cause of that sort of problem.
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Tom J
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quote: Originally posted by John
Are the microfilters set up properly?
There should be a microfilter on every phone.
Incorrect set up of the filters is normally the cause of that sort of problem.
well i've tried just having the hub plugged into a microfilter then the phone plugged into hub and it still happens. i shouldnt need a filter from hub to the phone should I?
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Tom J
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Richie
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Does the interference happen the second its plugged in or does it take 10/20 seconds to get going.
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Tom J
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its as soon as the hub is plugged in
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Richie
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If its straight away then its power interference somewhere along the line because the wifi signal doesnt begin transmission for at least 20/30 seconds
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Tom J
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The phone line is behind the tv, sky and hifi, but the router is about a meter away. would it be power interferece at the router or near the phone socket/the cable?
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Tom J
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i've moved it away from everything electical and turned all sockets off and still got it, but when i layed the hub flat it got much less interference but there was still some there
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