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Re: [RFI] DSL/Router Problems

To: "Ken Winterling" <wa2lbi@frontiernet.net>
Subject: Re: [RFI] DSL/Router Problems
From: "Bill Gillenwater" <gillie@pa.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 20:10:59 -0400
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I believe my problem is that the DSL signal is running through all of the 
telephone company wiring in the house. As suggested by W2RU, I think if I put 
the modem/router at the entrance and use a whole house filter the problem will 
be solved. My other option is going back to cable modem.
73 Bill K3SV

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Winterling 
  To: Bill Gillenwater 
  Cc: rfi@contesting.com 
  Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 4:47 PM
  Subject: Re: [RFI] DSL/Router Problems


  Bill,

  I would first try to isolate the problem.  Try disconnecting the wireless 
router from the DSL modem and connect ONE PC by a CAT 5 cable directly to the 
DSL modem and repeat your 80 M high power test.  This will eliminate the router 
from the equation.  If your internet connection to the single PC is unaffected 
then the problem is likely with the wireless router or its connecting cables.  
If the internet connection is lost while connected to only the DSL modem then 
the problem is likely with the DSL modem or its connecting cables.  

  You said you "have put RF cores on all of the wires leading to the DSL  box 
and the router".  Did you use an individual core on each wire (power 
supply/wall wart, DSL cable from the wall, Ethernet patch cable to router)?  
Did you wind several turns of each cable through the cores?  

  Please let the list know the results of your tests.

  Ken, WA2LBI



  On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 16:29, Bill Gillenwater <gillie@pa.net> wrote:

    I've been having this problem since I moved to the new QTH.  I use DSL and 
a wireless router.  The router is located in a separate part of the house. 
Everything works fine until on 80 meters. Low power is no problem. Anything 
over 100 watts and my telnet/internet connecting is lost.  I can run a KW on 
the other bands with no problem. I have put RF cores on all of the wires 
leading to the DSL  box and the router, still no success. I suspect that the 
phone wiring that runs through the walls and in the attic, may be the culprit, 
not sure. But just on 80 meters does this problem surface.  Any ideas out 
there????

    tnx 73 Bill K3SV
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