tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216414873755337211.post8979506321513955874..comments2024-01-26T22:24:53.369-07:00Comments on Things Linux: The Natives Are Getting RestlessAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06106201120054794930noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216414873755337211.post-65640589578999533272013-05-27T09:36:48.049-06:002013-05-27T09:36:48.049-06:00Rumor has it that this problem *might* be fixed in...Rumor has it that this problem *might* be fixed in 4.3. We'll see.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06106201120054794930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216414873755337211.post-23433427523180281722013-05-27T09:28:24.463-06:002013-05-27T09:28:24.463-06:00I suffer from the same problem, when a bluetooth h...I suffer from the same problem, when a bluetooth headphone/set is in use by sending music or sound to it, the wifi drops to unusable speed. Even although wifi says it is fully connected, wifi eventually does no longer transmit data. Then when disabling sending music/sound to the bluetooth device suddenly wifi works again.<br /><br />Solution: The bluetooth transmitter should have as low power as possible. The bluetooth transmitter should not use channel bands in use by the wifi channel.<br /><br />Or I should buy a very expensive high gain power 5 ghz router and go 5 ghz for wifi. <br /><br />I have tested it with galaxy note 10.1 and galaxy note 2 and 3 routers. <br />Geert Jalinknoreply@blogger.com