I have similar issues but mine is on 40m. I replaced the dsl modem
and that helped. I did this just before heading up to Montana for the
summer. I hope that fixed my issues. We have the whole house filter
and the dsl box is right on the other side of the wall from the telco
box. I have been through Jim's manual with the old modem and nothing
seemed to make any difference.
Good luck!
Mike W0MU
On 8/16/2010 6:10 PM, Bill Gillenwater wrote:
> 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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