If you have this problem with wireless equipment, you actually have broken equipment or are doing things with it that it wasn’t made for. Or your WiFi signal is so strong that you want to enjoy your WiFi all over the city.
My house is filled with wireless speakers that work wirelessly with my TV, a capable and good WiFi network throughout. Some speakers are together as a stereo set and others are connected wirelessly to my soundbar, such as the subwoofer and rear speakers. Never suffer from dropped connections or other craziness. Also 7.1, Atmos and so on wirelessly switch from TV to audio setup or temporarily to other rooms as needed – never a problem.
Short-range wireless connections shouldn’t be affected by WiFi, unless you put an AP on top, but that’s obviously not handy.
I don’t have experience with one system either, but with several. Both DTS Play-Fi which has finally come of age since 2022 and Yamaha Musiccast. I have never had WiFi/signal issues with either system.
People even have interference from 5G on coaxial cable. You have to buy special coaxial cables to keep up with 5G radiation. How do you think this works with other equipment all on the same frequency?
This is a completely different frequency and uses completely different techniques, not at all comparable.
[Reactie gewijzigd door fapkonijntje op 27 december 2022 19:59]