
1. Interfere with WiFi signals: Since the frequency
of WiFi 2.4G (2.4GHz) is close to USB 3.0 (2.5GHz),
it may cause network signal interference when you
use USB 3.0 devices. In this situation, you may
keep the hub away from the host device. Wired
network connection is recommended.
2. Bluetooth devices experience latency/discon-
nection: Bluetooth devices use a specific radio
frequency (2.4G), while USB 3.0 is allowed to use
conflicts with the specific frequency Bluetooth
devices all use. The signal interference may cause
potential degradation in the performance of the
Bluetooth device.
If latency of Bluetooth device happens, try to
avoid inserting Bluetooth receiver into an adjacent
port to the USB 3.0 devices. For example, you can
plug your Bluetooth keyboard receiver into Port 1
(of the four ports) and plug your USB 3.0 drive into
Port 4. If they still interfere with each other, you
would have to plug the receiver directly into the
USB A port of your computer/laptop.
WiFi and Bluetooth Problem
The hub is NOT intended for charging. This hub
provides only enough current to support data
transfer, so even if your device shows its charging,
the speed should be quite low.
Charging