It is usually the data radiating from the 10/100 cable. Try ferrite
beads on both ends or going with STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable.

On 2/22/08, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've started deploying WiFi nodes (500 mw radios) at my various sites
>  (so far, only one is done) and I've noticed some interference to one
>  of my UHF repeaters at that site. The interference is only noticable
>  on weaker signals (so obviously the interference itself isn't all
>  that strong) that manifests itself as a low level pulsing or clicking
>  sound "under" the UHF user. The WiiFi radio/router is mounted at the
>  top of the tower and fed power via the CAT5 cable (POE). The antenna
>  for the WiFi unit is in faily close proximity to the UHF antenna too.
>  I'm thinking moving the WiFi antenna a bit down the tower might solve
>  the problem. Then again, I'm not yet sure if it's an RF thing or the
>  CAT5 cable itself radiating (it ain't shielded)
>
>  Anyone run into this before?
>
>  Ken
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