0fonera simpl2Roto Fonera ruinas recepción TDT

Para el último 3 días he tenido problemas graves de recibir TDT. Hasta ahora no he tenido problemas, pero ya que habíamos tenido algunos vientos muy fuertes a nivel local, Pensé que un candidato probable era el ser derribado de alineación aérea. I llevado a cabo diversas otras comprobaciones de cables, amplificadores, etc.. y no podía encontrar cualquier problema, y en consecuencia decidió investigar problemas con la antena. Tengo un repuesto aérea grande de alta ganancia, y como estoy actualmente en una vivienda alquilada, decidí probar mi aérea en el espacio del ático, en lugar de tratar de obtener en el techo de la casa. Me arrastré hasta mi aérea, y gracias a una combinación de aerialsandtv, google earth, y terreno megalithia fue capaz de alinear en el transmisor principal más cercano - Emley Moor. He conectado la antena directamente a la TV tarjeta en mi TV servidor y utiliza mi ordenador portátil para comprobar que todo se fijó. No fue!After some curs­ing I decided to check the sig­nal was strong enough — after all the roof could be imped­ing things. I retrieved a powered split­ter with the inten­tion of run­ning a longer cable from it down to a TV which has a sig­nal strength indic­at­or built-in to the digit­al tuner. The next prob­lem was a lack of sock­et — all 3 were in use! After some more curs­ing I checked what I had plugged in. The serv­er could­n’t go, and neither could the net­work switch. Sin embargo, la 3rd item could be tem­por­ar­ily unplugged. That third item is a Fon­era Sim­pl which is con­nec­ted into my net­work. By shar­ing my net con­nec­tion with oth­ers, I can share theirs. Mainly this means I can use con­sumer BTOpen­zone hot­spots (but not the com­mer­cial ones though, don’t let BT mis­lead you!).

I unplugged the Fon­era and con­nec­ted up the powered split­ter. Hav­ing done this I turned back, and noticed that the laptop was sud­denly dis­play­ing a flaw­less stream! Prob­lem solved, but how? The obvi­ous test was to plug the Fon­era back in, which I did. Freeview was once more a ser­i­ous of coughs and hic­cups. Asi que, the Fon­era was break­ing the TV recep­tion. Now this is inter­est­ing because Freeview is broad­cast in the licensed 400MHz — 700MHz range, where­as the Fon­era is sup­posed to oper­ate in the unli­censed 2.4GHz fre­quency range. I exper­i­mented with my nor­mal wire­less router but have been unable to get it to inter­fere with the TV sig­nal at all, as expec­ted. Asi que, the Fon­era appears to have a ser­i­ous fault. I will be RMAing it over the week­end. If you’re hav­ing Freeview recep­tion issues make sure you check oth­er devices are sources of inter­fer­ence — even if those oth­er devices should­n’t be oper­at­ing any­where near the Freeview fre­quen­cies. Cord­less phones, microwaves, Bluetooth devices or vari­ous oth­er house­hold elec­tron­ics could be at fault.

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