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| Rookie Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Can you add a wireless node into a wired system? If yes, what will I need. How far will the wireless signal travel? (considering walls, etc.) Any interference from 802.11b or g, cordless phones, wireless security nodes and other radios within the proximity of the receiver/transmitter? |
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| All Star Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Branson, MO Posts: 146 | Yes. You connect a wireless module to the end of the current daisy-chain, and then connect a AP900 to the timers in the rooms. We use 900 MHz. We have not had any interfance problems. The signal will travel 300ft. Kevin Barrett ADI Tech Support |
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| Rookie Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 28 | Thanks Kevin Kind of nice.... technology jumps up to GHZ, which leaves that part of the MHZ spectrum a little lonely. All though, I wonder how many "old" 900 MHZ cordless phones there are still out there. And aren't baby monitors still on that frequency? ![]() |
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