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Xbox 360's Jamming Wireless Signals?

WirePosted writes "A report has emerged suggesting the Xbox 360's inbuilt wireless system for communication with wireless controllers and headsets is transmitting over a wide area of the 2.4Ghz spectrum, causing interference to WLAN's and other 2.4Ghz devices."

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  1. Re:Microsoft and Radio? Help us all.... by purpledinoz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is why I hate everything that's wireless. Devices interfere with each other, they have to be recharged all the time, and it's slow! I propose a revolution, a revolution where devices don't interfere with each other, they don't need to be recharged, and is fast! I propose the use of thin threads of copper for signal transmission and power supply. In fact, I am inventing the next BlackBerry killer. Imagine a phone which never drops a signal, never requires charging, and can transfer data at 1gbps. That's right, a phone that's wired! Now, I just need to make sure NTP doesn't sue the crap out of me for wired e-mail.

  2. Re:Microsoft and Radio? Help us all.... by Shakrai · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is why I hate everything that's wireless

    Wouldn't it have been better to say "I hate everything that's unlicensed wireless"?

    Devices interfere with each other

    I've never had an interference issue with a cell phone. Of course my cell phone is using a licensed band......

    they don't need to be recharged

    This is the single reason why I've never bought a bluetooth headset. Yet another device to charge. Somebody needs to give me a rational explanation for why mini-usb hasn't become the charging standard across the industry. Motorola is using it for all of their stuff (phones and headsets). Why is nobody else? Yes, I mean you Nokia.....

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