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Wireless conflict
Name: CyberDude Date: June 18, 2009 at 05:13:29 Pacific OS: WinXP CPU/Ram: 1.5Ghz, 256MB Subcategory: Input Devices
Comment:
I recently purchased a wireless keyboard and mouse. It has a USB receiver. If I purchase a wireless network USB receiver to connect the PC to a router, will the two receivers conflict with one another? Do all USB devices operate at the same frequency?
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Summary: Possibly an IRQ conflict. If you just purchased the card I would return the NIC and buy either a USB NIC or a wireless to ethernet bridge. ...