Not really sure if this is the right place to post this, but I figured it might be of interest to some of you.
Since I connected my Xbox up permenantly to my ADSL router (Draytek Vigor), via the cat5 I ran through the walls at home, I have had some nasty sparkly noise on the Xbox's video output. Yanking the cat5 cable out of the back of the Xbox would fix it, but that's not really a great solution.
I fiddled around trying to isolate the source of the noise and it looked like it was the router itself (I had expected it to be noise from my pc, via the router). With the router disconnected from everything apart from its power supply and the Xbox, I got the noise.
As a really quick hack I tried wrapping the cable from the small plug-mounted power supply to the router around a toroidal ferrite, and was stunned to see a visible reduction in the sparkles. I grabbed the only other ferrite I had, and wound as many turns as I could on to each ferrite (about 3 turns on each), and the noise is now pretty much gone!
So anyway - something quick & easy to try if you run into a similar problem... Those little ferrites worked _way_ better than I had any right to expect.
gd
Since I connected my Xbox up permenantly to my ADSL router (Draytek Vigor), via the cat5 I ran through the walls at home, I have had some nasty sparkly noise on the Xbox's video output. Yanking the cat5 cable out of the back of the Xbox would fix it, but that's not really a great solution.
I fiddled around trying to isolate the source of the noise and it looked like it was the router itself (I had expected it to be noise from my pc, via the router). With the router disconnected from everything apart from its power supply and the Xbox, I got the noise.
As a really quick hack I tried wrapping the cable from the small plug-mounted power supply to the router around a toroidal ferrite, and was stunned to see a visible reduction in the sparkles. I grabbed the only other ferrite I had, and wound as many turns as I could on to each ferrite (about 3 turns on each), and the noise is now pretty much gone!
So anyway - something quick & easy to try if you run into a similar problem... Those little ferrites worked _way_ better than I had any right to expect.
gd
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