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« Reply #1005 on: October 09, 2007, 04:07:07 PM »

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« Reply #1006 on: October 09, 2007, 04:39:44 PM »

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« Reply #1007 on: October 09, 2007, 06:02:36 PM »

Where did you got your "knowledge" that a computer monitor operates at 2.4 GHz??? 2funny

Another funny thing is according to him:
" you might have a clear "visual line of sight". however, this does not mean that you have a clear "radio line of sight."
--> If you will say you have clear "visual line of sight" it means no obstructions which simply means you have clear "radio line of sight" ofcourse.

lol  2funny

as i suggested. kindly review any post before you quote it.

did i specify what monitor it is?

Also there are other factors which affect speed. Viruses, trojans, excessive opening of programs while browsing the internet. So clean your PC before speed testing. Also, remember that its wireless internet which is susceptible to even the most basic device such as a phone, or a monitor that operates at 2.4GHz. The interference usually is not noticeable.

here's what i was referring to
http://www.amazon.com/Aiptek-SC1-Wireless-2-4-Monitor/dp/B0001GT30G

and there's a lot more!  wink
http://www.mommysthinkin.com/mobicam_video_monitor.htm
http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/24GHz-wireless-baby-monitor-set-tft-lcd-receiver-ir-camera/
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« Reply #1008 on: October 09, 2007, 06:17:42 PM »

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I was thinking that momma T. It does get difficult to help in other languages.  Very Happy As I only speak English.

Some of the Puerto Rican isp areas get the same way at times.  Confused

It sounds pretty much like dway satelite in the day. Nothing but troubles. All kinds of different ways to try and fix the danged things. To get better speeds. It does sound like you all have accomplished much over the last 68 pages of posts.

A lot of great stuff in there. Keep up the great work. And to be honest. All stuff will not work for everybody. I personally know this. I ran fairly fast for un known reasons. But at times this will happen. And there are those who no matter what will never achieve what others do either. But as long as info helps some. Then it was an important post none the less. Even if it does not work for a few. There are no real pat answers.

And it truly would be easier to help more if it were more in English. Thanks.  Very Happy

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« Reply #1009 on: October 09, 2007, 08:49:15 PM »

is this good enough?


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« Reply #1010 on: October 09, 2007, 09:18:55 PM »

Nice speed, welcome to the forum ey.  Welcome!
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« Reply #1011 on: October 09, 2007, 09:24:35 PM »

@ ey

that's good enough. your speed's nice.  wink
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« Reply #1012 on: October 10, 2007, 05:44:44 AM »

Lolz
lol  2funny

as i suggested. kindly review any post before you quote it.

did i specify what monitor it is?

here's what i was referring to
http://www.amazon.com/Aiptek-SC1-Wireless-2-4-Monitor/dp/B0001GT30G

and there's a lot more!  wink
http://www.mommysthinkin.com/mobicam_video_monitor.htm
http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/24GHz-wireless-baby-monitor-set-tft-lcd-receiver-ir-camera/
 

Even if you insist that you mean to that monitor as "radio comm equipment" operating at 2.4 GHz,  still won't affect / interfere with the motorola antenna / canopy. SMARTBRO  uses motorola canopy lite  operating at 5.7 GHz . idiot2 2funny


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« Reply #1013 on: October 10, 2007, 06:15:29 AM »

woho! whats the matter with you guys?

@coolbuster: well i tried his 20 steps and it help me a lot!

@jun101ph:do you have your own tweaking procedure so i could test it if it "REALLY" works? "i hope its not the twisting the antenna thing to other base stations coz its much harder than sitting and applying the 20 steps"


its pretty funny when guys nag too!
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« Reply #1014 on: October 10, 2007, 06:34:18 AM »



its pretty funny when guys nag too!

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« Reply #1015 on: October 10, 2007, 06:41:46 AM »

First off 23 meters is not a short distance. Its 75 feet, 1/3 of the distance of just about every router.

That is so wrong its not even funny.... Do you have any idea of how many wireless signals there are around you at any given time? Even if they are not 2.4GHz the will still interfere with the 2.4GHz signal.

You may also have a clear line of sight to the antenna, but that doest mean a clear radio line of sight because every day things around you will create a los in signal. The grass on the ground will even cause interference.

And most people have a neighbor with 2.4GHz and that will also mess with yours




Hello @dlewis

Did you know that SMARTBRO uses motorola canopy lite (as their standard device) operates at 5.7 GHz? Did you know that a device operating at 2.4 GHz band won't interfere with a 5.7 GHz band? Did you know that a signal will only interfere if they are operating at the same band of frequency?  wink just want to ask for your clarification.

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« Reply #1016 on: October 10, 2007, 06:49:38 AM »

2.4 might not but 802.11a will..  Plus on top of that 5GHz has an even shorter range and is really picky about obstructions..  That would be why most if not all long haul wireless is 2.4.
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« Reply #1017 on: October 10, 2007, 07:06:10 AM »

2.4 might not but 802.11a will..  Plus on top of that 5GHz has an even shorter range and is really picky about obstructions..  That would be why most if not all long haul wireless is 2.4.

@swimmer thanx for your quick answer,

I just like to share with you this portion  of a reading material and just visit here
http://www.terena.org/events/archive/tnnc/1B/1B3/1B3.html for complete details.   wink

"The benefits of the system are:  5.7GHz is a new and unused frequency which will not interfere with 2.4GHz, our test show that half-duplex bandwidth for UDP packets of 1500 bytes is approximately 9Mbps for up to 13km, and the equipment cost is a little more than a wireless client using Aironet equipment.  The difficulties are:  5.7GHz does not have the same range as 2.4GHz (increasing frequency means greater signal attenuation over distance), a parabolic antenna is required for distances of more than 2km, and cable length is very limited because of high signal loss with coaxial cabling at 5.7GHz. "
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« Reply #1018 on: October 10, 2007, 07:21:05 AM »

 tickedoff i hate it when someone's using different language in public. . .  cry
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« Reply #1019 on: October 10, 2007, 07:24:02 AM »

@swimmer

I just want to addon

Quote from a reading in a website, this is the link: http://www.silicon-press.com/briefs/brief.80211/index.html

"The two variants 802.11a and 802.1b standard are essentially similar. Because they operate in different frequency bands, 802.11a and 802.11b

    * do not interfere with each other, but
    * they are not compatible with each other. "

802.11a  ---- op. freq of  5 GHz   and  802.11b  ----- op. freq of 2.4 GHz.   wink

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