I've been using ToggleLinc swiches in my basement for many years and never had a problem. Recently, I bought a Wii U and have noticed that when I have it on, I am unable to communicate with the ToggleLinc switches. It seems that the impact is localized because ToggleLinc switches elsewhere in the house are not impacted. When the Wii U is off, communication to the ToggleLincs are fine. I have other game consoles and they don't cause any issues.
I've researched the Wii U and see that the Miracast protocol uses 5GHz which is no where close to the frequency of the ToggleLinc switches use (915MHz), so signal interference doesn't seem likely on paper. I'm thinking perhaps the Wii U is just creating so much EMF that's its jamming the signal? Is anyone else having this issue?
I've researched the Wii U and see that the Miracast protocol uses 5GHz which is no where close to the frequency of the ToggleLinc switches use (915MHz), so signal interference doesn't seem likely on paper. I'm thinking perhaps the Wii U is just creating so much EMF that's its jamming the signal? Is anyone else having this issue?
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