On 09/14/06 21:44 trixter aka Bret McDanel said the following:
that with a 802.11b/g device which uses the same set of spectrum, given
how close the BT and wifi antennas would be to each other would cause a
dramatic reduction in range from the AP due to desensitizing the
antennas of the other rf unit.

that would explain why the 802.11 range on the nokia e-series phones suck big oranges. however, would this still be the case if bluetooth was turned off in the phone ?

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