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advanced-wireless [2022/03/09 15:45] – [Advanced Wireless]-spelling hogwildadvanced-wireless [2022/03/09 15:46] – [Bluetooth Coexistence] hogwild
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-Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radio waves can interfere with each other, since both operate on the same (2.4 GHz) frequency band. Choosing **Enable** can help to reduce that interference, by asking the Bluetooth devices to take turns using the same channels as your Wi-Fi.+Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz WiFi radio waves can interfere with each other, since both operate on the same (2.4 GHz) frequency band. Choosing **Enable** can help to reduce that interference, by asking the Bluetooth devices to take turns using the same channels as your WiFi.
  
 The **Preemptive** function will make FreshTomato inform the Bluetooth device about which Bluetooth channel it's operating on. The Bluetooth device can then mark that channel as "in use" and use alternate channels for its own communications. The **Preemptive** function will make FreshTomato inform the Bluetooth device about which Bluetooth channel it's operating on. The Bluetooth device can then mark that channel as "in use" and use alternate channels for its own communications.
advanced-wireless.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/02 18:01 by hogwild