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 No.9429

Bluetooth and WIFI broadcast their signal on same frequency (2.4ghz) (5ghz not discussed here)

On old/cheap, mid range and some high end laptops or computers, a single chip is used to receive both signals.

This causes interference when both the bluetooth and wifi is connected.

WIFI speeds are significantly slower when bluetooth is connected.

How to fix this?

Would buying a usb bluetooth adapter and connecting the bluetooth (headphones in this case) through the usb adapter solve this problem?

Is the single chip for both signals the problem or would buying a bluetooth usb adapter make no difference?

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 No.9441

>>9429

>>wireless headphones

yea, no.

in your case, yes, the problem is relying on the same frequency would in fact slow both transfer rates, but I doubt that would be noticeable.

im gonna sage because you shouldnt ask dumb shit like this just for a single thread

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 No.9474

>>9441

>Doesn't say anything useful

>Saging on a dead board

Ignore this nigger.

>>9429

Try using the separate bluetooth adapter. The single chip is a issue on these machines. Not a issue on cell phones from my testing.

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 No.10015

>>9441

>I doubt that would be noticeable

You're wrong.

The wifi/bt combo comes with dual band antennas. While the BT chip occupies one of the antennas for the slow-ass 2.4GHz transmission, one of the two streams (MIMO) of the 80MHz wide AC connection is going to have to wait, dropping your wifi speed to half of what you'd get.

Cypress chips can use the dual band antennas at the same time, but I haven't found one of those in laptops yet to test if this works at all.

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 No.10016

Why not simply buy wired earphones instead?

sudo service bluetooth stop

sudo service bluetooth start

sudo service bluetooth restart

service bluetooth status

rfkill block bluetooth

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