It is coming to a point where someone could probably make some money by building a broad spectrum receiver for a home to record what frequencies and at what strength signals are being received so that you can program your devices to use different ones. Of course convincing people that they actually need it might not be so easy, with them so focused on acquiring all that other shit they don't actually need.
We have an ever increasing amount of wireless devices and applications that signal crossover is going to continue to be a problem.
I'm guessing that the spectrum used in cordless phones, while good at going through walls and distance, because of how cheap they are they can be subject to interference from everything...
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It is coming to a point where someone could probably make some money by building a broad spectrum receiver for a home to record what frequencies and at what strength signals are being received so that you can program your devices to use different ones. Of course convincing people that they actually need it might not be so easy, with them so focused on acquiring all that other shit they don't actually need.
We have an ever increasing amount of wireless devices and applications that signal crossover is going to continue to be a problem.
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