Burp elsewhere. It's the perfect word to describe what goes on in a household with a 2.4GHz router. dual-band, etc. These devices operate at 2.4 GHz. The receiver picks up something in the 2.4GHz band and lets the subwoofer "burp". I've tried changing the settings, frequency for 2.4GHz to 40 etc. I thought these things only used basic 2.4GHz technology so they got stuck at 20, no. The only solution is to disable the 2.4GHz radio in my dual band router. Not a big problem considering you're not using 2.4GHz. I needed to convert an old Wii to a wired one using a USB network adapter. We don't use 2.4GHz WiFi in our Samsung oven. What a waste to start with. right? But this is different. A wireless OSD subwoofer kit will work, maybe even hooked to the back of my Klipsch subwoofer. IF I need to turn the 2.4GHz radio back on, I switch to the 5.8GHz band-guided OSD.
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