Wendell Nichols wrote:
I have a bluetooth mouse which works nicely most of the time, but if I
run a process which consumes network resources (and my network is
wireless) the pointer lags behind the mouse movement. Even playing
music via an nfs mounted disk is enough to cause this problem. Anyone
else see or overcome that?
wcn
More on my own question.
It turns out that bluetooth runs on the same frequencies as woreless
b/g/n. Bluetooth also uses frequency switching to the extent that it
didn't help to relocate my wireless N connection to either end of the
supported spectrum. Wireless ethernet and bluetooth are simply not
compatable in the same area. I will have to keep my USB mouse handy for
those times that I am making heave use of the wireless.
Thank goodness I didn't go out and buy that bluetooth headset...
wcn
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