Agreed, a total analysis of what 2.4gig equipment or any other RF eminating equipment needs to be done. I didn't have a problem with the wireless camera....yet, and my 2.4 cordless had a few little pops here and there but I just went back to the 900mhz digital. I jumped to .11a for the network and all is clean. It seems that whenever I have to go into the attic, its usually the hottest day of the year. Same thing with climbing a tower to fix an antenna. Usually have to chip the ice off the tower to climb it in the wind. Rick Wagner Lipnharski wrote: > In 1993 I was building a new house, then ended up buying a neighbor house, > it was built only 4 months before. It was sad since I was not able to run > the 5 tons of cables I was planning to. Even so, I ended up cris-crossing > the ceiling and walls with so many cables and wires during the next couple > of years. Wireless is a good thing, but even so, try to use an Ericsson > 2.4GHz multiple phone system, along with wireless Internet and wireless > security camera system, all of them sharing the same 2.4GHz frequency. You > have image instability, retries at the wireless Internet and noise at the > phone system. Last weekend I just went to the maze in the ceiling just to > lay down another couple of coax and Cat5 just to solve the messing war of > RF inside home. My house's ceiling is a dream, looks like heaven - full of > pink fiberglass all around, but like hell it is hot, dark and unbreathable > fiberglass in suspension, 5 million nails tip down from the roof just try > to get your skull all the time (and hundred of them really get you - and > you bleed), mostly when you get some feet close to the edge of the roof > (where is flat and no space - you need to crawl - over fiberglass and > breakable ceiling). > > By the actual CAT5 price, it will not hurt to install them all around, even > with the future flashing 802.11x. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads