![]() ![]() Radio problems can also be caused by objects between the adapter and the receiver blocking and absorbing the signal. ![]() In our experience, most radio problems are caused by radio noise coming from components in the host computer, especially poorly-shielded USB 3.0 ports and unshielded components in desktop computers. Radio signal problems tend to show us as reduced range, frequent disconnections, and lag. Adapter hardware problems will usually show up when the adapter fails to work at all. This process can suffer in two ways: radio problems that block or corrupt the radio signal and problems with the hardware of the adapter itself. It receives radio packets from the peripheral device, decodes them into data packets, and sends them to the computer. It takes packets of data from your computer, encodes them into a radio signal, and sends them to your peripheral device. As mentioned above, the Bluetooth adapter itself is pretty simple. ![]()
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