Hi,
 You can also check this manual from crossbow on how to avoid interference:

http://www.xbow.com/products/Product_pdf_files/Wireless_pdf/ZigBeeandWiFiInterference.pdf

Raghu
 

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Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 15:46:34 +0200
From: Marco Antonio Lopez Trinidad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] WSN in presence of dense WLAN
To: Tarun Bansal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: tinyos-help@Millennium.Berkeley.EDU
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Hi,
for the micaz, in the "MakeXbowlocal" file, in principle there are commented the
frequencies that do not overlap the 802.11.

So, compiling with the uncommented options will function without turning off
your net.


cheers,
--marco.

Quoting Tarun Bansal <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:

> We have a dense WLAN (802.11g) running at our place (a closed room).
> When we try to run our micaz motes (working at 2.405 Ghz) - most of
> the packets are dropped midway. Is it because of the dense WLAN at the
> same place? If yes, then is there any solution (apart from switching
> off the WLAN, of course)
>
> Tarun
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