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No Way March 3rd 07 11:21 PM

Three Desktops side by side and MS wireless keyboards/mice problems
 
I have three desktops placed side by side and all are using MS'
wireless keyboards and mice. The two are using MS Wireless Comfort
Keyboard 1.0A (Model: 1027) with MS Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
(Model:1052) and one is using MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard 1.0A
(Model:WUR0446).

The problem is that whenever two computers are being used, one
keyboard/mouse set will be lagging or be non responsive for a few
seconds.

When all three are being used, it's usually two kb/mouse sets that
display the same problem.

We make sure to reset the connect by using the connect buttons on both
the kb and the mouse, but doesn't help at all. Anybody have any
suggestions or tips in preventing this type of problem from happening?
Thanks.


Paul March 4th 07 03:10 AM

Three Desktops side by side and MS wireless keyboards/mice problems
 
No Way wrote:
I have three desktops placed side by side and all are using MS'
wireless keyboards and mice. The two are using MS Wireless Comfort
Keyboard 1.0A (Model: 1027) with MS Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
(Model:1052) and one is using MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard 1.0A
(Model:WUR0446).

The problem is that whenever two computers are being used, one
keyboard/mouse set will be lagging or be non responsive for a few
seconds.

When all three are being used, it's usually two kb/mouse sets that
display the same problem.

We make sure to reset the connect by using the connect buttons on both
the kb and the mouse, but doesn't help at all. Anybody have any
suggestions or tips in preventing this type of problem from happening?
Thanks.


There are some details on Bluetooth here. I don't know what standards
your current gear adheres to, but an environment full of wireless
devices is more challenging. For example, you're probably using
wireless networking at 2.4GHz as well as the input devices. Which
is fine, if the Bluetooth devices avoid the frequencies they see
interference. Apparently Bluetooth 1.2 or later, has adaptive
frequency hopping.

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...bluetooth.mspx
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...WhitePaper.pdf

Bluetooth standards versions are discussed he

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetoo...s_and_Features

Placing two of the setups in Faraday Cages, will solve the problem :-)
These are a favorite of physics students. Some used to do their
homework in these, every night. They make these in versions larger
than this, big enough for a card table and chair. This one is just
pint sized.

http://demo.physics.uiuc.edu/lectdem...idc?DemoID=169

Paul


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