09-19-2006 12:29 AM - edited 07-04-2021 01:06 PM
Hi forum,
My production floor do not allow mobile phones because the "wavelength" affect production machines.
But we constantly move PCs all over the place at production floor. I am thinking of using wireless network.
I was posted this question - is the "wavelength" of the wireless network similar to those "wavelength" used by mobile phones? if so, then it will be a red light.
Can someone help me?
Thanks much,
paul
09-19-2006 03:45 AM
for the most part, the radio frequencies of 'wireless phones', such as the cisco ip phone 7920, are much higher than your 'cell phone'.
wireless phones will operate at 2.4ghz >> 5ghz on average depending on the type of radiowave/signal being generated.
cell phones operate at much lower frequencies from 800mhz to 1900mhz.
i cannot say whether or not this would interfere with your environment. you will have to perform a 'site survey' to get an exact understanding of what your environment entails, if you have not already done so.
please see the following link for more info on cellular signals:
http://www22.verizon.com/about/community/learningcenter/articles/displayarticle1/0,,1008z1,00.html
please see the following link for more info on cisco AP channel frequencies:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5853/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008043ac4c.html
09-19-2006 04:00 PM
Hi Gpulos,
Thanks for your help. I will submit this to the management first.
When you are saying "site survey", what could I specifically done to find out? I was requested by the equipment manager at the floor to check the wireless frequency range but I am not allow to bring in any wireless staff into the floor before confirming this.
Thank you very much,
paul
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