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Dudley | 11:10 Wed 18th Jun 2008 | Technology
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Can anyone tell me please what mostly affects signal strength in a given location. I have a Samsung D900 on O2 and I get a strong signal practically everywhere except on the ground floor of my own home in Sidcup. I have checked with O2 and they say the signal strength in my postcode is excellent. If I go upstairs, it is fine but not on the ground floor. I've had quite a few mobile phones in the past and haven't had the same problem. Is it likely to be the handset which is the problem?
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Do you have any wireless routers, or DAB radios, they have been know to mess up mobile phone signals. Try changing the channel number on your router to a 6 rather than 11, this could help. Lee
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Thanks Lee. I do have a Netgear wireless router and the transmitter is on the ground floor. I am not sure how to change the channel but will ask my computer technical adviser.

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