
Wired / Network Interference
The BTR-240 system allows both wireless and wired users to
operate at the same time. Similar to wireless interference, wired
users may experience performance degradation if operating over
an existing Ethernet infrastructure that has a lot of traffic.
How to Avoid Network Interference?
When connected to an existing Ethernet infrastructure, it will be
difficult to control the network interference because many users
may be connected. If other connected users are performing any
operations such as video streaming or large file downloads and
transfers, this may render the performance of the BTR-240 and
wired TR-240s unusable.
1. Use a Dedicated Network for the BTR-240 System
•
The recommended and absolute best option for the
BTR-240 system is to use a dedicated network for wired
devices. In this scenario, only BTR-240 and TR-240
devices will be connected and performance will not be
degraded.
2. Reduce the Number of Full-Duplex Users
•
Any users that do not need to be in full-duplex mode
(transmitting all the time), should be placed in
half-duplex mode (transmitting only while the
<TALK> button is pressed). This reduces the network
capacity load and will perform significantly better on an
Ethernet infrastructure that contains interference.
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