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September 11, 2008

Baby Monitors And Wireless Phones: Tips on How To Fix Interference

Filed under: General topic, Parenting, Technology — Tags: — Johnny @ 3:40 pm

Household gadgets that function wirelessly have a tendency to pose a number of interference problems. The usual culprits behind such tight spots are none other than baby monitors and wireless phones. Needless to say, deciding to get rid of one device in favor of the other is certainly out of the question.

What is Wireless Interference?

Interference may appear in the form of buzzing, static or irksome sounds. Aside from that, baby monitors that come with a video monitoring feature may also suffer from a fuzzy reception. Another annoying part of the whole interference dilemma is the fact that you could sometimes pick up your neighbor’s phone conversations on your baby monitor – and vice versa. This makes it even more difficult for you to hear or decode the sounds that are coming from your baby’s room.

How to fix Wireless Interference?

As bothersome as these interference problems may be, they are by no means without a solution. Here are some tips on how to avoid or, at least, minimize the nuisance of interfering wireless signals in your home.

1. Factor in your wireless phone.

In order to reduce the likelihood of interference, pick a baby monitor that works on a different frequency band from your other wireless household devices. These days, most cordless phones operate on the 2.4GHz frequency band. Therefore, if you use the same channel for your baby monitor, you’ll definitely encounter problems with the signal.

2. Adjust the channel.

The majority of modern wireless devices allow the changing of channels in an attempt to fix interference issues. It may be as easy as sliding a switch or pushing a button. Then again, if you’re using a wireless router, you’ll have to use your computer in order to resolve the problem. Remember to steer clear of the router’s lowermost or uppermost frequency bands if you’re using an analog phone that’s set in 2.4GHz.

3. Opt for a wireless phone that utilizes the 900MHz, 1.9GHz or 5.8GHz band.

Since these channels are not as commonly utilized as the 2.4GHz frequency band, they’re less prone to interference. If you have a preference for multiple-handset-capable wireless phones with a handset-conferencing option, pick one that makes use of only the 1.9GHz or 5.8GHz channel.

4. Switch on the baby monitor first.

To get the best possible reception and transmission from a 2.4GHz baby monitor with video capability, switch off all 2.4GHz devices in your house. After that, you may turn on the baby monitor followed by your wireless router – that is if you have one. Last but not least, you may switch on the base unit of your wireless phone. As a result of sticking to this course of action, the monitor gets to capture the initial accessible signal that will give out the most excellent reception and not impinge on your other wireless gadgets in the process.

5. Consider purchasing a digital baby monitor.

If you want to ensure that your next-door neighbors won’t be able to pick up the transmitted sounds from your baby monitor, purchase a digital version instead of an analog one. By doing so, you’ll be assured that the only sounds you will perceive are the ones that are coming from your little one’s room.

6. Stay at a safe distance.

If frequency band adjustments still don’t work and replacement of the product is not an urgent alternative, try to keep the differing wireless appliances as distant from each other as possible.

Baby monitors and wireless phones can certainly interfere with each other’s functioning. Even so, you can always do something to fix and/or curtail its inconvenient effects.

September 5, 2008

How To Send MMS Messages On iPhone

Filed under: Communication, Technology — Tags: , — Johnny @ 1:26 pm

For those who have the Apple iPhone, it is probably quickly becoming your number one used electronic device, and why not?  With such amazing features as Internet access, music storage and the simplistic interface design, this product is literally taking the place of three major personal electronic devices.  However, no matter what you use your iPhone for, it is still a cell phone, and with your cell phone there are several things that you expect it to do.  One of the major reasons why so many people flocked towards the iPhone is because it promised to make text messaging extremely simple and convenient.  And after using the iPhone for any length of time, it is easy to understand that text messaging with this cell phone is extremely easy and quick.

However, if you are used to being able to communicate to your friends and business partners through text and multimedia messages, or MMS, you may find yourself being extremely disappointed with the iPhone.  The reason for this is because throughout all of the major improvements and superior features of the iPhone, it still lacks one simple feature.  This feature is the ability to send MMS text messages, such as video and picture messaging.  When many users first discovered the lack of this feature, there was an outcry because so many people rely on this means of communication to keep their contacts up-to-date on their current activities.

Even though the iPhone is an amazing piece of electronic equipment, not having the capabilities for sending MMS text messages is a major turn-off for so many potential customers and current ones as well.  However, what if you were to find out that there was a way to get around this road block, and still send pictures of that funny looking dog to all your friends?  Even though you can’t send a MMS text message, there is a way to still send pictures to your friend’s cell phones, without the means of text messaging.  Most cell phones that have been made within recent years now come with e-mail capabilities, whether the users know this or not.  It is by the means of e-mail that you are now able to send MMS messages to all of your friends.

It is extremely easy to do this with your iPhone, and requires very little time on your part.  What you will do is “e-mail” the photos to your recipient; however, the person you are “e-mailing” doesn’t have to have e-mail support on their phone in order to receive your message.  The only requirement is your recipient must be able to receive MMS messages.  What you will do is find the photo you want to send on your iPhone and tap the send photo link, which is located on the bottom left hand side of your iPhone.

To send the MMS message, you will include the recipient’s phone number along with their carrier’s e-mail prefix.  An example of this would be 3145556847@tmomail.net for a T-mobile telephone number.  This does require that you know who your recipient’s carrier is, however, all you have to do is ask your friend who their cell phone carrier is.  After you have done this, you will be able to send the MMS message to them, and they will receive it like a MMS text message.

Below are the Email Prefixes for the major cell phone carriers:  Verizon, vzpix.com; AT&T/Cingular, mms.att.com; T-Mobile, tmomail.net; Sprint/Nextel, messaging.sprintpcs.com; Virgin Mobile, vmobl.net; Amp’d Mobile, vzwpix.com; Alltel, message.alltel.com

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