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    Intel 6230 - Bluetooth+WiFi Simulaneously? Without Interference?

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Sequencer1, Nov 23, 2011.

  1. Sequencer1

    Sequencer1 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    I ordered a new Clevo laptop with the Intel 6230 to get the Bluetooth and Wifi in one package.

    Is anyone experiencing any interference issues while simultaneously streaming audio over Bluetooth and surfing the net over WiFi?

    I am trying this on an old Dell XPS M1530 currently and while the audio is streaming over Bluetooth, the wireless connection slows down considerable, making it unusable.

    Thanks.
     
  2. MadRocker

    MadRocker Notebook Guru

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    Try to replace the card driver with a dell driver or newer dell driver, this is usually the problem. You can play with the wifi and bluetooth channels and set in the wifi router bluetooth co-exsist as well as win device manager - networking - wireless card - advanced and enable the bluetooth co-exsist or similar feature.

    This should compensate for interference. There is no reason why you should have interference on your dell or a newer laptop like this or you might need to play with some wifi router settings.

    Can not help more than this.