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Originally Posted by davidgol
Are they halogen lights? If so, I get the same problem - though mine affects the TV signal, not the network. I spoke to a sparky once who said that the transformers in the halogens can cause lots of interference. What you can try (if they are halogens), is to unplug the globes one by one, and see if you can isolate which halogen transformer is the offender - then just get that one replaced. That's what helped me.
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Your right I do have halogens. The whole house is covered with them - about 28 in total. And the transformers are non-electronic, I think they are called ferros-core or something. I am trying figure out the logic of going around unplugging each halogen - maybe I am having a brain meltdown. See the problem I have is any light switch in the house causes the inteference - are you saying that flicking the light switch for a halogen in one room may well cause a transformer for a halogen in another room to send out a spike/inteference?