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🎭Entertainment => Entertainment General => Topic started by: touqui on August 19, 2005, 03:29:51 PM

Title: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: touqui on August 19, 2005, 03:29:51 PM
Can I view two differents program witch
that? Caus I want to plug the "sender"
witch coax cable.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: rob potts on August 21, 2005, 06:24:30 PM
Is anybody else experiencing interference
when they use their 2.4 ghz cordless
phones?
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: Brian H on August 22, 2005, 07:33:43 AM
Known problem with the 2.4 Ghz phones,
wireless networks and some microwave ovens.
They basically all share the same aloted
frequencies. Sometimes a different channel
selection will help.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: rob potts on August 22, 2005, 05:44:24 PM
that's a shame, because half the phones on
the market currently use 2.4 ghz
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: pete on August 25, 2005, 11:33:45 PM
Does a filter similar to that used on
cordless phones to reduce interference from
a wireless computer network help?
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: jim u on September 11, 2005, 10:44:50 PM
I have a wireless router DI-624, which is
causing interference on the wireless video
sender. I have switched to the four
channels on the video sender, with the same
result. If I switch the router off, the
video quality is excellent but the audio
isn't Any ideas or suggestions would be
appreciated. Thanks.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: Brian H on September 12, 2005, 04:32:45 PM
Try different channels on the Router. Most
of them can also be changed. The receivers
manual has a listing of the 4 frequencies
used. A=2.411Ghz B=2.434Ghz. C=2.453Ghz and
D=2.473Ghz. Maybe you can see what the
router uses and go as far away as possible.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: jim u on September 14, 2005, 10:02:35 PM
Thanks Brian, I re-oriented the video
receiver, in direct sight of the sender and
switched to channel D. The router channels
are within 2.4Ghz - 2.462Ghz. That solved
my problem.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: Brian H on September 15, 2005, 04:31:26 PM
You are welcome. Glad it was solved.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: snapdragon19 on October 15, 2005, 07:23:48 PM
Hello! Guys, I'm experiencing a very bad
distortion in video/audio when I have my 2.4
GHz cordless phone on. When I power off the
phone I have no problems. I had to keep my
phone off-line while I'm watching TV
remotely and this is little annoying. Not
sure whether X10 support has any suggestions
at this point but I'm definitely one of the
users with similar problem.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: Brian H on October 16, 2005, 07:47:47 AM
Have you tried all 4 channels on the sender
receiver set?
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: rob potts on October 16, 2005, 10:38:27 AM
Yes, I tried all 4 channels.  Between my
cordless phones and WI-FI network (both
2.4ghz) my video sender is useless.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: Brian H on October 16, 2005, 11:33:33 AM
That is a common problem with both the
wireless cameras and video senders. They
share the same FCC alloted frequencies.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: snapdragon19 on October 19, 2005, 09:31:46 PM
I tried all 4 channels and still no
improvement.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: Brian H on October 20, 2005, 04:31:38 PM
Then you have to make a choice. No cameras,
cameras with interference or new phones on
the 5Ghz or 900 Mhz bands.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: reswobslc on October 28, 2005, 04:01:18 AM
There should be a way!  Your wireless
router has a setting for channels 1 thru
11.  These aren't actually individual
channels, rather they are ranges of
frequencies that the router is allowed to
transmit on, as the router uses a sort
of "spread spectrum" technology.  The
router therefore blasts a little bit of
data on each channel, which doesn't
interfere with other equipment doing the
exact same thing, but does interfere with
your videosender that sits locked on one
channel.  Channels 1, 2, and 3
approximately overlap VideoSender's A.
Channels 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 approximately
overlap B.  Channels 6, 7, 8, 9
approximately overlap C.  Channels 9, 10,
11 approximately overlap D.  Check your
router so the channels you select are as
far apart as possible.
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: susie q on November 16, 2005, 06:52:26 AM
hi there, am currently using a linksys
wireless router for my internet access.
However recently set up a One for All
wireless video sender to obtain sky from
one room to another. I realised that my
receiver for the video and wireless router
are situated in the same room (broadband
modem there) which may be the cause of poor
picture quality in this room. How can I try
and change my router settings to avoid this
interference? Any ideas please - I am very
eager to sort this out...Thanks
Title: Re: Wireless Video Sender!
Post by: user on January 14, 2006, 07:48:01 PM
The video sender (and cameras) are
analog...so they pick up everything being
sent over the 2.4  Ghz band, AND anybody can
receive them.

Notice your cordless phone (most of them)
don't get interfered by or interfere with
wireless 2.4Ghz networks.

The only way to get a better signal would be
to have either a tighter frequency...or have
it send a digital signal...neither one very
likely.