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Interference
* Checklist of possible interference sources:
o Microwave oven
o 2.4 Ghz video or security camera link (X10).
o Municipal wireless network.
o Bluetooth devices (mouse, phone, PDA, headset, cell phone, etc.)
o Portable wireless TV camera used at sports events.
o Spread spectrum Frequency hopping cordless phones (e.g., Panasonic Gigarange)
Note: 2.4 GHz phones are not an issue in the UK(Eur), as DECT phones operate from 1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz.
o Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g) wireless keyboard, PDA, and/or cell phone.
o 2.4 GHz wireless gamepad and/or controller.
o RF Excited Lighting (e.g., Fusion Lighting).
See Part 18 RF Lighting, A Potential "Extinction Level Event" For Communications Users Of The 2.4 GHz Band
o 2.4 GHz wireless baby monitor.
o 2.4 GHz ham radio operation.
o WISP (Wireless Internet Service Providers which may be using non-Wi-Fi type of modulation (e.g., WiMAX).
o Breezecom/Alvarion/Symbol/Raylink spread spectrum frequency hopping networks.
o Western Multiplex or Proxim non-Wi-Fi wireless links (e.g., Lynx).
o HomeRF spread spectrum frequency hopping network.
o ZigBee IEEE 802.15.4 sensor wireless network.
o Microwave fruit drying oven, plastic mold preheater.
o Unstable high power Wi-Fi power amplifier spewing RF "garbage".
* Checklist of possible interference sources:
o Microwave oven
o 2.4 Ghz video or security camera link (X10).
o Municipal wireless network.
o Bluetooth devices (mouse, phone, PDA, headset, cell phone, etc.)
o Portable wireless TV camera used at sports events.
o Spread spectrum Frequency hopping cordless phones (e.g., Panasonic Gigarange)
Note: 2.4 GHz phones are not an issue in the UK(Eur), as DECT phones operate from 1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz.
o Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g) wireless keyboard, PDA, and/or cell phone.
o 2.4 GHz wireless gamepad and/or controller.
o RF Excited Lighting (e.g., Fusion Lighting).
See Part 18 RF Lighting, A Potential "Extinction Level Event" For Communications Users Of The 2.4 GHz Band
o 2.4 GHz wireless baby monitor.
o 2.4 GHz ham radio operation.
o WISP (Wireless Internet Service Providers which may be using non-Wi-Fi type of modulation (e.g., WiMAX).
o Breezecom/Alvarion/Symbol/Raylink spread spectrum frequency hopping networks.
o Western Multiplex or Proxim non-Wi-Fi wireless links (e.g., Lynx).
o HomeRF spread spectrum frequency hopping network.
o ZigBee IEEE 802.15.4 sensor wireless network.
o Microwave fruit drying oven, plastic mold preheater.
o Unstable high power Wi-Fi power amplifier spewing RF "garbage".