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Why do certain phones or other devices disrupt the wireless network?

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Why do certain phones or other devices disrupt the wireless network?

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The wireless network uses a signal at the 2.4 GHz radio frequency. 2.4 GHz phones (or other devices) also use that frequency, and can cause disruptions to the network if the phones are used in the vicinity of a wireless workstation. (900 MHz phones are not an issue.

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The wireless network uses a signal at the 2.4 GHz radio frequency. 2.4 GHz phones (or other devices) also use that frequency, and can cause disruptions to the network if the phones are used in the vicinity of a wireless workstation.

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