Whenever I connect my Bluetooth headphones with my, WiFi stops working or slows down. Why? Both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi signals use the 2.4 GHz band. When both are turned on, the data throughput of Bluetooth will drop sharply, the paired devices will be difficult, the Wi-Fi will be intermittently interrupted, and the network will be limited. At present, there is no way to cure this problem, but you can use the following scheme to temporarily solve some There are 4 ways to provide, you can refer to the following: Method 1: Connect to a 5GHz wireless network Now that you know the problem is in the band conflict, consider buying a dual-band (2.4GHz + 5GHz) router and connecting to a 5GHz Wi-Fi network. This method can completely solve the interference problem. In short, don't use the same frequency band as Bluetooth devices. Method 2: Replace the Wi-Fi channel Take the TP-Link router as an example. Log in to the router web management page and find the channel option in Wireless Settings...