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cmaenginsb
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join:2001-03-19
Palmdale, CA

reply to amungus

Re: don't really care, but

As others stated, it's only off if you unplug it, other than that it is in standby, the signal is for connecting to controllers to wake it up.

I have a lot of 2.4 in my house no problems. It's interesting that the Morrisville folks initially discovered the problem when it affected their BT cell headsets, not the wifi.

matrix3D

join:2006-09-27
Middletown, CT

That's because the Xbox controllers are also Bluetooth, I believe. As are the Wii's controllers and, if I had to guess, probably the PS3's wireless controllers as well. This might make sense that it would interfere with Bluetooth... but I thought Bluetooth did not operate on the 2.4 GHz spectrum? Can anybody confirm which frequency Bluetooth operates on?


zed260
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join:2007-09-30
Cleveland, TN
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»www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/air_&_band.htm

2.4 to 2.483 band



SteveLV702
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join:2004-04-22
Las Vegas, NV

reply to matrix3D
Actually the PS3 is bluetooth and the XBox360 and Wii are just regular RF..


krichek

join:2004-02-15
Roseville, CA

reply to matrix3D

said by matrix3D:

That's because the Xbox controllers are also Bluetooth, I believe. As are the Wii's controllers and, if I had to guess, probably the PS3's wireless controllers as well. This might make sense that it would interfere with Bluetooth... but I thought Bluetooth did not operate on the 2.4 GHz spectrum? Can anybody confirm which frequency Bluetooth operates on?
The 360 controllers do not use Bluetooth, they use a use a proprietary wireless signal. Bluetooth is also in the 2.4Ghz range, it starts at 2.402Ghz and ends at 2.48Ghz.

For what its worth the Bluetooth hub for my HTPC sits right next to my 360 and I've never had a problem.

krichek

join:2004-02-15
Roseville, CA

reply to SteveLV702

said by SteveLV702:

Actually the PS3 is bluetooth and the XBox360 and Wii are just regular RF..
The Wii is most definitely Bluetooth as well.

bogey780

join:2004-03-19
Here
kudos:1

reply to SteveLV702
Close. The Wii also uses bluetooth protocols. The PS3 and the Wii use the standard. The 360 uses a proprietary system.



djrobx

join:2000-05-31
Valencia, CA
kudos:1

reply to SteveLV702
The Wii is definitely bluetooth. I've connected it and used it to control my PC (specifically, used it with Nestopia as a zapper )

-- Rob



SteveLV702
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join:2004-04-22
Las Vegas, NV

okay my bad I hardly play my wii I dont like it so didn't know that learn something new every day I just know the XBox 360 wireless controller is not bluetooth as I've tried to connect to my PC and you cant without the USB cable...



joako
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join:2000-09-07
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reply to SteveLV702

said by SteveLV702:

Actually the PS3 is bluetooth and the XBox360 and Wii are just regular RF..
The Wii is bluetooth I have one and was able to pair the control to my PC.
--
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Count Zero
MD2Be
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join:2007-01-18
Warner Robins, GA

reply to krichek
It is bluetooth because I have paired a wiimote with my iMac and my MacBook's bluetooth and toyed around with them.


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