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I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.



The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.



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    I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.



    The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.



    Is there a way to fix this?










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      I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.



      The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.



      Is there a way to fix this?










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      I have Medion MD 84299 wireless (not Bluetooth) headphones and they work totally fine.



      The problem is that once I turn on the headphone’s base station, Wi-Fi signal on my laptop becomes poor and download speed goes from 70 mbps to 2 mbps.



      Is there a way to fix this?







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          The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).



          If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.



          Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.






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            The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).



            If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.



            Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.






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              The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).



              If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.



              Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.






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                The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).



                If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.



                Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.






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                The wireless headphones are working in the same frequency as Wi-Fi, 2.4Ghz, according to the official Medion MD 84299 user manual (PDF).



                If your WiFi supports 5GHz use it. That is almost always the best solution. If not, try a different channel for WiFi -> 1, 6 and 11 are preferable.



                Also try to keep the headphones' base station as far as possible from the WiFi antennae.







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