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Hi all...
By a stroke of luck, I was able to determine that my Honeywell air cleaner is causing much interference with a couple of wireless devices in my home. The interesting thing is - it doesn't even have to be turned on, just plugged in to cause the interference. I've seen threads similar to this with other appliances, but nothing that made any sense to me that could fix it. Is that true? The only real option is replacing the device with something else? There isn't a filter, etc that it could be plugged into? Thanks for your help! |
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