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romanson

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Oct 23, 2020
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Hello and greetings to all.
I own pro max 17 , apple watch ultra and air pods pro 2.
What i have noticed is wery strange and easyest to see on game called tennis clash.
If i am at wifi 5ghz , and i put my air pod pro 2 on , when i play that game , and withot that game to , but it is easyest to see on that game....

When i put my iphobe on 2.4 ghz wifi , or i disconnect my airpods pro 2 its all good , but why would air pods pro 2 be issue????
I have tried other aurpods like airpods 3 , everything fine , but when i put my pro 2 , internet gone


Anyone with same issue , or solution?
Tryed
Unparing and paring pro 2
Reseting network
 
Sorry maybe i describe it poorly.
So , if i have airpod pro 2 on while connected to 5ghz wifi , it keeps reconnecting and loosing wifi.
If i have air pod pro 2 and connected to 2.4ghz wifi or i leave airpod pro 2 of , and am connected to wifi 5ghz its all ok.
Internet is working ok.
Why in the world would air pods pro 2 cause internet wifi to disconnect when on 5ghz
 
The issue is probably due to 2.4 Ghz Bluetooth conflict with Wifi. I had that issue with a first gen PS5 controller. When I am using it to play games, the Wifi on the exterior camera disconnects. As soon as the PS5 is off, the camera comes back online.
 
The issue is probably due to 2.4 Ghz Bluetooth conflict with Wifi. I had that issue with a first gen PS5 controller. When I am using it to play games, the Wifi on the exterior camera disconnects. As soon as the PS5 is off, the camera comes back online.
Ok , any fix for that other than using wifi 2.4 all the time?
 
Ok , any fix for that other than using wifi 2.4 all the time?
I changed the controller to a 2nd gen PS5 controller and that issue disappeared. It turns out it was a known hardware issue in that generation of controller. Once it is replaced and put out of service, then the issue is gone.

In your case, you might not be able to use your airpods 2 pro when you are on the 2.4 network.

My suggestion is to use separate SSID on your 2.4 and 5 Ghz network and force your phone on the 5 Ghz network. Another possible fix is to replace your router because sometimes your router is unable to assign the channels properly thus it assigns the wifi channel that is in conflict with the Bluetooth channel.

Just extra information: I owned a pair of soundcore earbuds and every time I use them during meetings and such, the left channel and or right channel of my earbuds will randomly disconnect (i.e. no sound) when my Logitech mouse is connected via BT. The issue disappeared when I connect my mouse via the 2.4 Ghz wireless dongle that came with the mouse. Subsequently I replaced my earbuds to Jabra Elite 4 and I can connect the logitech mouse to BT with no issues whatsoever.
 
I changed the controller to a 2nd gen PS5 controller and that issue disappeared. It turns out it was a known hardware issue in that generation of controller. Once it is replaced and put out of service, then the issue is gone.

In your case, you might not be able to use your airpods 2 pro when you are on the 2.4 network.

My suggestion is to use separate SSID on your 2.4 and 5 Ghz network and force your phone on the 5 Ghz network. Another possible fix is to replace your router because sometimes your router is unable to assign the channels properly thus it assigns the wifi channel that is in conflict with the Bluetooth channel.

Just extra information: I owned a pair of soundcore earbuds and every time I use them during meetings and such, the left channel and or right channel of my earbuds will randomly disconnect (i.e. no sound) when my Logitech mouse is connected via BT. The issue disappeared when I connect my mouse via the 2.4 Ghz wireless dongle that came with the mouse. Subsequently I replaced my earbuds to Jabra Elite 4 and I can connect the logitech mouse to BT with no issues whatsoever.
tnx for this answer , it really is a qood one , but issue is that when I am connected to 5ghz i cant use my airpods , but when I am on 2.4ghz I CAN , so i should force my router to use 2.4ghz not 5
 
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