<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by pdhenry:
My 2.4 GHz cordless phone has several different frequencies. Every time you pick up the phone it starts up on a randomly selected one of the frequencies. There's a button to change to a different channel if there's interference. I also have a WiFi PC network running on 2.4 GHz. Frequently the phone will come up on the same channel as the PC netowrk - the phone works but the network drops right out for the duration of the call. I suspect your two phones will behave the same - OK most of the time but occasionally they will collide (but I think only if they're both in use).
You may want to consider one of newer 5.8 GHz cordless phones for a second unit. It won't interfere with your 2.4 GHz phone (nor your WiFi, for that matter).
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wow, very interesting points, PD Henry, thank you. I have a wi-fi network as well and have had no interference as yet, wouldnt really want to risk it by buying another 2.4 Ghz phone. I didnt even realise they could interfere with Wi-Fi.
Regarding the 5.8 Ghz phones, do they actually have significant better range than their 2.4 Ghz counterparts ?