The first generation of Xbox creates a substantial amount of
interference between the console and controllers. Now that they are
fairly old they rarely create a problem for us. More current Xbox
systems still do create a problem it is just not as pronounced.
We encourage folks to turn off the console and remove the batteries from
the controller remotes. If the system is idle while powered the console
and remote will continue to seek each other out in 2.4.
On 9/5/12 5:20 AM, Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
On 03/09/12 18:35, Jeff Kell wrote:
On 9/3/2012 1:04 PM, Legge, Jeffry wrote:
Now that I have Cisco CleanAir I am seeing a lot of Xbox interferers
in dormitories. What if anything do you do about Xbox wireless?
XBoxes, wireless printers, wireless BluRays, the interference just keeps
on rolling in :(
The wifi portion of the Xbox shouldn't cause any interference if it is a
regular wifi device that's connected to your network. However, the
wireless controllers use the 2.4 GHz spectrum and may well cause
interference...
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