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Knowledge Base .: Will Bluetooth and Wireless LAN (WLAN) interfere with each other?
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Will Bluetooth and Wireless LAN (WLAN) interfere with each other?

No, both Bluetooth and WLAN (Wireless Lan) can co-exist. Since Bluetooth devices use Frequency Hopping and most WLANs use Direct Sequence Spreading techniques they each appear as background noise to the other and should not cause any perceivable performance issues.


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