Re: BT data transfer and WiFi incompatibles on new MacBook Pro
Re: BT data transfer and WiFi incompatibles on new MacBook Pro
- Subject: Re: BT data transfer and WiFi incompatibles on new MacBook Pro
- From: Anton Albajes Eizagirre <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 16:57:48 +0100
Thanks Andras.
The thing is that we get the data from a device via rfcomm over BT, and stimuli (it's a neurofeedback application), event triggers and others via wi-fi. Moreover, we can not tell the user 'Please, disconnect your wi-fi to use this software and device.' I don't think it's reasonable.
Is there any reference you can provide me about apple being aware of this? I can't imagine this being a known issue with apple hardware and apple not addressing it. Specially if the new macbook pros come without ethernet and all the internet connectivity they have is over wi-fi. What happens with those machines while they use apple's devices via BT like mice or keyboards?
It's hard to believe for me that there isn't a solution for such a big problem :-$
Thanks again for your reply,
Ant On Feb 13, 2013, at 5:41 PM, András Kövi < email@hidden> wrote: This is a known limitation. WiFi and BT use the same antenna. In my case this caused the dropping of BLE connections as soon as any WiFi transfer started. You should avoid using the two mediums at the same time.
Regards, Andras
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