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Can a wireless router on a Cable line interfere with a seperate "non cordless" phone line?

I have a Belkin Wireless Router (G) connected to a Comcast Cable Internet connection, and a SEPERATE standard (as in NOT CORDLESS) phone line through MCI.

I understand that connecting a wireless router to a line shared by the phone, or using the same frequency as a cordless phone, can cause static. BUT can a wireless router cause static on a seperated non-cordless phone line?

And if You say "Yes", please explain how...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It should NOT.

    If you are getting static noise, most likely its a filter problem,change the filter, and any line phones in the house hould also have a filter in the socket, even though its just the phone in that socket.

  • 4 years ago

    Non Cordless Phone

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