Garage door opener remotes work on radio frequency waves typically from ranges of 300mhz to 390mhz.
Neighbor has same garage door frequency.
Older openers used simple radio frequency remotes so it was very possible for someone else to open your garage.
If your neighbors garage door remote is opening your garage door the first thing to do is reset the codes using the dip switches or learn button.
The location of the garage door openers signal may be blocked by some of the other devices in your home running on the same frequency.
Newer remotes and openers use rolling frequencies so this unusual garage door activity won t happen with those.
On these older remotes the frequency options are limited and it is not that rare for a neighbor to set his garage door opener frequency to yours quite.
It s highly unlikely that radio frequency interference would be coming across all three frequencies at once.
The last time it did it i ran outside to see my neighbor with his garage door remote in hand.
It s the pre 1993 openers that have remotes that allow you to set and change your frequency.
As the automobile became more popular the garage became a building of its own.
However if there is a new frequency then you may need to speak to a garage door repair service to relocate your receiver or fit a plastic casing.
The first to activate the door is acknowledged and the other frequencies are ignored.
Surprisingly changing remotes can prevent this inconvenience.
This is an updated version of an article originally posted on july 31 2014.
With newer openers say in the past 25 years or so they use a rolling code so it is nearly impossible for your neighbour to accidentally have the same remote code as you.
The garage door opener remote which uses a radio frequency signal to open and close the automatic door brought even more convenience to the automobile owner.
When a neighbor has the same garage door frequency as you his or her garage door will respond to the same command to open or close.
Johnson founder of overhead doors invented the automatic electric garage door in 1926.
If this does not fix the situation then you may need to replace the garage door opener or the circuit board to get to a different frequency.
Your garage door is likely using a frequency clustered around the 2 4 ghz band that s been designated the ism band otherwise known as the industrial scientific and medical band.
The frequency may need to be changed for various environmental reasons such as radio interference or a neighbor with the same garage remote frequency.