12-29-2011, 06:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2011, 06:52 PM by Pinkie Pie ☆.)
Turtle beaches run on a fairly close wavelength to that of normal wifi so to fix the problem you may want to change to a wired connection or if possible use a 5G Wifi connection. The 5G is much less prone to interference but the signal can be very bad. 5G Wifi signals are a much higher frequency so they don't penetrate walls very easily. They literally crash face first into walls. If you don't have access to 5G networking then try changing your wifi to a different channel. Around here Channel 6 is very popular so I have moved all 4 of my home Wifi points to different channels.
Yes lol, I have 4 just for my house (Currently using a BT Openzone connection because Virgin Media in my area are having issues so they have to do maintenance work, my Download is ok but I can't upload a 50kb file without it breaking)
Yes lol, I have 4 just for my house
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