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Conflict between Wi-Fi router and Bluetooth mouse
In general, there is a wi-fi router at home (TP-LINK TL-WR340GD). I am using a laptop that is connected to the internet through this router. A bluetooth mouse (A4Tech BT 630) is connected to the laptop.
The mouse tends to "fall asleep" after 5 minutes if not used. The problem is that when you “wake up” the mouse, it starts to slow down, the cursor moves in jerks. I revealed an interesting feature, as soon as you disconnect from the wi-fi network, the mouse immediately stops slowing down. After turning on wi-fi again, the brakes do not resume, but sometimes they start again. Has anyone experienced this, how to solve the problem?
PS Drava updated, the firmware on the router was updated to the latest version.
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Bluetooth communication is implemented in the license-free range of 2.4-2.48 GHz.
This is the ISM band (Eng. Industry, Science and Medicine) for use in various household appliances and wireless networks.
Wi-Fi communication (b / g - exactly; for "a" and "n" - partially, for a long time to paint) is also carried out at these frequencies.
Accordingly, they can interfere with each other.
In general, this range is used by many people. About 5-6 years ago I ran into a Panasonic DECT phone brought from somewhere. And as soon as there was a signal from the base to the handset about a call or a person spoke on the phone, Wi-Fi immediately cut off. This despite the fact that it was in a large 2-storey - 10-room apartment.
Decision? Wi-Fi has several channels of operation. Try changing the channel.
Try changing the channel to wi-fi on the router. Well, or on the mouse, if there is such an opportunity on it.
Same problem on Samsung r540 laptop. moreover, the brakes on the mouse start at a time when the download reaches 15-30 megabits, the wi-fi channels did not help as soon as I changed them. Bluetooth has 10 channels according to the specification, and at the same time the connection goes up the ladder, which is how it differs from wi-fi. choosing 11 wi-fi channel does not solve the problem.
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