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| Thread ID: 98784 | 2009-04-07 04:01:00 | Wireless interfering with tv. | Blackandblue (14231) | Press F1 |
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| 762858 | 2009-04-07 04:01:00 | Hey, have a Dynalink Rta1025W router and when ever I turn the computer on my TV goes all fuzzy with lines every where, and is hooked up by an indoor aerial. Is this any way to decrease this interferance? or stop it? can I turn the wireless completely off? |
Blackandblue (14231) | ||
| 762859 | 2009-04-07 04:03:00 | So is it the Dynalink causing the interferance or the computer??? You say it happens when you turn the computer on so does the interferance stop when the computer is turned off and the router is still on? |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 762860 | 2009-04-07 04:16:00 | Its the same with the router off. SO I guess its the computer. | Blackandblue (14231) | ||
| 762861 | 2009-04-07 04:20:00 | If you're using an inside aerial on the TV you're probably getting a crappy pic due to low signal strength. Get an outside aerial and the interference may well disappear. good luck |
Woody (710) | ||
| 762862 | 2009-04-07 04:21:00 | Edit to my post above. It wasnt the best before, but its now 5 times worse with the computer on(just put the computer in my room). Can this be fixed/reduced? Also I dont use the wireless on the router is it best to disable it if I can and how? |
Blackandblue (14231) | ||
| 762863 | 2009-04-07 04:28:00 | Yep - outside aerial with decent signal to the TV | Woody (710) | ||
| 762864 | 2009-04-07 05:12:00 | Could be the PSU. I've got one here which causes lots of lovely white squares on channel One when it's plugged in (and the PC doesn't even need to be on!) It's possible the interference is coming through the mains wiring rather than through the air If you don't use wireless on your router then you might as well turn it off, to prevent people hacking into it etc... Your router's manual will tell you how to do it |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 762865 | 2009-04-07 06:12:00 | We also have a similar problem. Whenever the laptop gets plugged in to charge, channel one goes fuzzy with lines across the screen, doesn't happen with any other channels. We put it down to the fact that we purchased a new (unofficial) charger off TM, as it never used to happen with the old one. |
davidmmac (4619) | ||
| 762866 | 2009-04-08 01:18:00 | ALL electronic devices produce some RF (Radio Frequency) noise/interference. If their shielding is inadequate then they will most likely interfere with any TV / Radio signal which is not overly strong. Moving it further away from the aerial/antenna MAY reduce this interference. | ManUFan (7602) | ||
| 762867 | 2009-04-08 06:27:00 | We also have a similar problem. Whenever the laptop gets plugged in to charge, channel one goes fuzzy with lines across the screen, doesn't happen with any other channels. We put it down to the fact that we purchased a new (unofficial) charger off TM, as it never used to happen with the old one. Channel one is susceptible to interference and weak signal, it is an archaic obsolete VHF 45Mhz frequency that I doubt any other developed country now uses. (I may be wrong :) ). It should have been phased out years ago. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
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