The router talks to the computer and the keyboard talks to the computer.
Place a grounded object between the keyboard and the router, but not the
computer. This 'faraday cage' will block the signals
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Mark L. Ferguson
"Dag Magnus" <> wrote in message
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> So..
> I have Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 and D-Link DIR-655
> (along with JensenScandinavia's N-Network USB-Stick. I will soon get a
> D-Link DWA-556 tho (N-Network PCI-E Adapter) just for having the same
> brand so I'm all 100% safe.
>
> Anyhow, it seems like my Bluetooth (Microsoft Wireless Entertainment
> Desktop 7000) and my WiFi is interferring with eachother,
> and I cant seem to find a right channel (1-13?) on the WiFi wich wont
> interfer with the Bluetooth mouse and keyboard.
>
> I notice it extremely when I download at full speed (~13.000kbit), because
> then my mouse gets REALLY slow.
> As soon as I turn off the download, it gets fine.
> As well, I seem to be getting ALOT of errors on my D-Link router.
> I dont know if it is the same problem tho.
> ***************
> Wireless Statistics:
> Sent :5443661
> Received :2659058
> Errors :20816
> ***************
>
> Anyone got a solution for me?
> Or have seen the same problem anywhere?
> I'm hoping that my new wireless card will do it, because my current
> JensenScandinavia N-Draft USB-Stick have some old RaLink Chipset drivers
> only.
> Because Jensen Scandinavia doesnt have drivers for Vista x64 atm (for my
> product)
> But I checked out that the DWA-556 does.
>
> Any suggestions is more than welcome, and yes.
>
> The main problems here are :
> 'Laggy' mouse at high download speed.
> 'Connection Interrupted' at my Xbox 360 while playing any online game.
> The 'globe' at my Vista x64 Wireless connection disappears now and then
> and I loose my internet.
>
> alltho I am not 100% sure, I belive the problem is down to the Bluetooth
> and WiFi interferrence (they both run at 2.4ghz)
> Help anyone?
>
> cheers