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I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.
The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.
Is there a way to fix this?
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I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.
The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.
Is there a way to fix this?
windows-10 wireless-networking network-interface wireless-headset
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I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.
The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.
Is there a way to fix this?
windows-10 wireless-networking network-interface wireless-headset
I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.
The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.
Is there a way to fix this?
windows-10 wireless-networking network-interface wireless-headset
windows-10 wireless-networking network-interface wireless-headset
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The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).
If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.
Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.
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The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).
If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.
Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.
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The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).
If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.
Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.
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The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).
If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.
Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.
The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).
If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.
Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.
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