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  1. #1
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    Conflict router and wireless mouse

    Hello World

    I sadly realized that my wireless router when unloading something and then use a lot of bandwidth, creates interference with my wireless mouse (Logitech MX Revolution) tell me if you know there's a way to overcome this problem? the mouse is almost unusable. Thanks

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    Re: Conflict router and wireless mouse

    I too have the same problem, and the same mouse! (VX Revolution)

    My router is a Netgear DG834GT, and is used intensely when the mouse starts to take.

    How can I fix?

  3. #3
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    Re: Conflict router and wireless mouse

    Have you tried changing and setting the transmission channel?

    Wireless mouses? use the same 2.4Ghz freq as wireless network connections and wireless phones. Any of these may conflict with one another under the right circumstances.

    If you have the ability to choose another "channel" on either your wireless network adapter or your mouse, do so and try again.

  4. #4
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    Re: Conflict router and wireless mouse

    The router and the system are using the same frequencies.

    On the router you can try changing the wireless channel (1 - 11) and see if that helps.

    Other than that, there's no other way.

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