NEW 5.8 GHz cordless phones: are they better than 2.4 GHz?
NEW 5.8 GHz cordless phones: are they better than 2.4 GHz?:
"In general, you can expect better clarity as you move from 46-49 MHz models (which are overcrowded with baby monitors and walkie-talkies) to 900 MHz models (which most homes use for cordless phones) to 2.4 GHz models. The primary benefit of 5.8 GHz models is the avoidance of interference with 802.11b wLANs and microwaves.
900 MHz w/spread spectrum - 200 to 1500 feet 2.4 GHz w/spread spectrum - 300 to 2000 feet 5.8 GHz w/spread spectrum - 300 to 2000 feet"
I haven't seen interference problems so far, and this pretty much sums it up.
"In general, you can expect better clarity as you move from 46-49 MHz models (which are overcrowded with baby monitors and walkie-talkies) to 900 MHz models (which most homes use for cordless phones) to 2.4 GHz models. The primary benefit of 5.8 GHz models is the avoidance of interference with 802.11b wLANs and microwaves.
900 MHz w/spread spectrum - 200 to 1500 feet 2.4 GHz w/spread spectrum - 300 to 2000 feet 5.8 GHz w/spread spectrum - 300 to 2000 feet"
I haven't seen interference problems so far, and this pretty much sums it up.

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