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I thought about the laser printer possibility but I couldn't imagine
how it'd put out enough RF to nuke the Wi-Fi signal.  But I do know
from tormenting the guy in the next office that when the heating
element on my laser printer goes off, it causes his flourescent lights
to flicker.  We put a meter on it and saw a tremendous spike when it
does the re-heat.  Maybe if a laser printer is on the same circuit as
the access point the power draw is causing the problem?

The energy conservation folks on campus say that older laser printers
left on 24/7 are a huge component of MSU's electric bill.

/rich

On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 16:26:50 -0400, Clifford Beckett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Troy,
> That is a very interesting problem. From your description,  I would say the
> problem has to be with one of the pieces of equipment that was moved with
> the office from the old building to the new one.    I would look at the
> copy machines and faxes etc. These devices have heater bars and thermal
> controllers which cycle on and off on a regular basis.   Turn every
> electronic device you can off except the wireless laptops and see if the
> problem goes away.
> Let us know what happens?
> Cliff
>
> Clifford L. Beckett
> Electronic Systems Designer
> Michigan State University
> A411 E. Fee Hall
> E. Lansing, MI 48824
> office 517-355-4659
> cell 517-749-4308
>