This will give you a more robust WiFi connection, so the Bluetooth frequency can’t overpower it.Ĥ.) Get Away From Microwaves and Fluorescent Lighting: Both emit frequencies of 2.4GHz, and moving away from them will distance you from the source. Experiment with different channels to see which one works best.ģ.) Move Closer to Your Router: If you often find that you’re getting interference when talking on a wireless headset while on a WiFi call (you’ll know because you’ll hear static), try moving closer to your router. If you don’t have an Apple router, you may need to instead go into your router settings and try changing the channel manually. Specifically, a different channel than the one your Bluetooth devices is using to communicate. Upon restart, the station will search for a new channel.
That means no brick walls between you and your devices, and definitely no metal desks!Ģ.) Change Router Channel: If you have an Apple router and you’re constantly getting interference with your WiFi, try rebooting it. So if you’re really struggling with interference, your first step should be to move your Bluetooth devices away from these materials. Metal, bulletproof glass, concrete, and plaster are particularly bad, and marble, plaster and brick aren’t great easy. Let's try the below steps to see if that helps -ġ.) Remove All Barriers: Certain building materials can get in the way of weaker signals like Bluetooth. Touch Display Network Summary or Print Network Configuration Page. Touch and drag your finger vertically to scroll through the options. From the Home screen, touch the Wireless icon, and then touch Setup.Ģ. Print a wireless configuration report to obtain the MAC address of the printerġ.