Hmm, weird
Details are sketchy at the moment, but some IT folks at Morrisville State College have tracked down a strong and disruptive signal being emitted from Xbox 360s, which messes with WiFi and possibly other 2.4GHz radios such as Bluetooth headsets. The signal is put out even when the console is turned off, as long as it's plugged in, since the 360 is continually looking for controllers to hook up with. Research is ongoing as to how much interference the 360 is actually causing, but apparently the signal is jumping all over the 2.4GHz band. Of course, 2.4GHz devices have always had a bit trouble with interference, but further research will tell if the 360 is taking things too far.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/16/x...-2-4ghz-vibes/
might explain why my mom and brother often times have trouble with their wifi internet. i will have to conduct my own experiments to see if this is true. thx for the heads up wraggster.
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Might explain why my PSP's wifi cuts out while listening to podcasts via the RSS feed. Just stops mid play, and i have to turn the wifi switch on and off to get it back.
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My router is right next to my 360, I use my PSP, DS, iPod, etc while my 360 is on and it all works fine.
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