Robin,

The DECT standard that's in use throughout Europe (including the UK)
uses frequencies that stay away from the 802.11 standard.  It only tends
to be the US 900Mhz phones that have problems with WiFi.

Chris

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Sent: 10 November 2005 13:32
To: discuss@lists.slimdevices.com
Subject: [slim] Phones that don't interfere with wireless networking

Hi,

I've read mention on these lists/forums of cordless home phones that use
a different frequency range to that used by wireless networking and
therefore don't cause interference.

Can anyone point me at examples of such phones?

Are they available in the UK?

R.
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