Understanding Wireless Networks
MusicLites operate in the 2.4 GHz RF (Radio Frequency) bandwidth. This is the same range as other wireless devices like wireless internet routers, cordless telephones and Bluetooth devices. There is limited bandwidth available and this could affect the operation of MusicLites.
What does this mean for MusicLites?
The transmitters for MusicLites look for open space in the bandwidth. However, if you operate other RF devices in the 2.4 GHz range, it may limit the number of transmitters you can operate simultaneously.
How do I know when there is a problem?
MusicLites will continue to operate in the crowded RF environment. However, since other devices may be using the same frequency, response can be choppy. This will happen to ALL of your home devices, however since MusicLites is playing audio, the choppiness in the signal will be noticeable.
What should I do if I encounter the problem?
If you experience choppiness, it is a sign that you don’t have any more bandwidth available for continuous signal to the MusicLites. Disconnecting one or more devices should rectify the problem.
Can I do anything to prevent this from occurring?
MusicLites has the ability to operate 3 transmitters as different sources (S1, S2 and S3) simultaneously. However, if you have a wireless router in your house, you should limit yourself to having 2 transmitters in operation at any given time.
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