We have seen this from local oscillator and/or CPU clock oscillator
interference from wireless radios used for Internet access. The radios
in question were a Trango Fox one time and a YDI Etherant another time.
I am guessing any radio using an external connected POE driven board
over unshielded
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Anyone seen a problem like the one below before?
Marlon
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I know you're not asking if something between two and six gigahertz
broadcasting at less than one watt could affect low megahertz spectrum. If
your car horn honked every time you turned on the kitchen light, would you
assume the kitchen light was honking the car horn? Whatever the problem is,
i
Anyone seen a problem like the one below before?
Marlon
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