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Can other home electrical products interfere with my Powerline adapter or Wireless bridge?

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Can other home electrical products interfere with my Powerline adapter or Wireless bridge?

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Yes, depending on the type of product used, such as a microwave oven, a vacuum, a hair dryer, or cordless home phone you may experience a reduction in the connection speed of your home powerline network or wireless network when you use certain home appliances while using your BRAVIA Internet Video Link. Some home appliances operate at the same frequencies or close frequencies to your home networking devices, and thus the wave signals can “bounce” off each other causing a slower connection speed. This “noise” is common among home networks, though many networking devices have ways of filtering out much of the interference to compensate for the signal degradation. Examples of these are powerline devices that “hop” frequencies that are congested and wireless MIMO (multiple-in, multiple-out) technologies that send data over many radio frequencies at once.

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