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How Do You Check For Radio Frequency Interference In A Modem?

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How Do You Check For Radio Frequency Interference In A Modem?

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Radio frequencies can interrupt service through a modem from many different sources. In these cases, your modem may not work properly, or will work some of the time with intervals of no service. To keep this from happening with a wireless or regular modem, these steps should be taken. Move your modem at least 5 feet away from any other device that has an electrical current running through it. If it is not plugged in, you do not have to worry about moving your modem away from it. This includes speakers for your home theater or any that are connected to your computer. Take off any device of any kind that is connected to your phone or DSL line that is connected to your modem for connecting to the Internet. If you have a filter, splitter or fax machine of any kind connected to the line, you need to disconnect it. Turn off all of your phones that are connected to the phone lines. This does not include any cellular phones or phones that are not in use. Reconnect all of your phones and other

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