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Hi everybody.

 

I'm wonder about the one thing, that cannot leave me alone.
Are two different wireless transmitters can operate stably at the same time? One is Logitech Unifying receiver for the mouse, and second one comes from Microsoft and is designed for the keyboard. Both operate on the same frequency (2.4 GHz). Does it can be an obstacle? I know, i know. I can grab Logitech keyboard, pair it with the same receiver and all the problems disappear, but there is no other choice.
 
Thanks for your interest in the topic.
 

Sorry for my low english, but I'm trying my best  ;)

 
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Yes, they should both be able to work at once. Most of our wireless signals are sent at 2.4 ghz, including Wi-Fi, and, while it can degrade when it becomes too busy, it should be fine with those two devices.

 

 

They can. Bear in mind most Wi-Fi connections use 2.4GHz signals, for phones, PCs, tablets and so on, and they all work fine together. 

 

I do not even crossed my mind about the fact that wi-fi works on the same signal.

Now I can sleep peacefully, 

 

Thanks, and have a nice day :).

Sorry for my low english, but I'm trying my best  ;)

 
| MOBO: Asus P8P67 Pro Rev 3.1 || CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K || COOLER: Thermaltake HR-02 Macho Rev. B || RAM: 2x Patriot Signature DDR3 4GB 1333MHz CL9 || GPU: Msi GeForce GTX 750 TI Oc || PSU: Ocz StealthXStream 2 600W || STORAGE: Segate Barracuda 1 TB || CASE: Corsair Carbide Series 300R | 
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