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Hello All,

 

I have a set of Logitech G935(?) headphones that connect via a USB dongle. My apartment isn't all that large and I'm pretty confident that my los of coverage isn't due to distance but walls, a fridge, and possibly a washer and dryer in the way. I was wondering if there is some sort of booster I can use to cover this blind spot with these headphones.

 

I apologize if this isn't the best place for this, I figured audio wasn't the right place since it isn't specifically audio related

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2.4 GHz Wireless 15m Indoor Range
 
That was on the website, plus this is usually under the best conditions, in any case there isn't much to boost the signal other than by moving the adapter.
 
HOWEVER
 
You'd be better off going in the oposite direction and trying to lower the frequencies of other devices using the 2.4 (specifically turn the power to the 2.4ghz frequency down from your router to reduce interference).

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Thanks for the reply. Again, i don't think its a matter of being out of range, or interference, i think its just because i'm behind enough stuff that is blocking the signal.

 

Booster probably isn't the right word, maybe a relay that takes the signal and rebroadcasts it ( i could be using the wrong terminology) and place that with a better angle. I can't really move the dongle itself since usb'd to my computer. I guess could use maybe a usb cable to move it but that might introduce latecy?

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