<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Yes, try another channel, and try adding a DSL line filter between the phone and the wall jack. Otherwise you may have to physically move the phone's base, the mac book, or the airport 3 feet away from each other to reduce interference. I had a cordless phone once interfere with my remote for my dvd and tv. I've also had a cordless phone interfere with wireless internet connection. Cordless phones keep being made with higher frequencies for a stronger signal. However it increases the likelihood of interference.<br><br>Hope this helps. Good luck.<br><br>-A.<br><br><br>--- On <b>Fri, 12/4/09, Ray Bowler <i><rbowler@mchsi.com></i></b> wrote:<br><br>From: Ray Bowler <rbowler@mchsi.com><br>Subject: [DM-MUG] wireless channel<br>To: "DMMug Dmmug" <dmmug@dmmug.org><br>Date: Friday, December 4, 2009, 11:16 PM<br><br><div class="plainMail">My wife has
been having trouble loosing her Airport connection fairly <br>often. Her Mac Book is near a cordless phone and it looks like the <br>interruption occurs when the phone is in use. If she turns the Airport <br>off and then on it reconnects. I just noticed that "use interference <br>robustness" was turned off (thought it was on) so I turned it on and <br>will see if if that helps. I was looking at the setting for channel <br>and the base station is set for automatic and is using channel 2. <br>Could it help to select another channel and if so will the two client <br>machines automatically change their channels?<br><br>Ray Bowler<br>rbowler.home.mchsi.com<br><br></div></td></tr></table><br>