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rf signal issues
About this tag
RF signal issues on Windows PCs often stem from hardware rather than software. A common example is Bluetooth audio problems in Windows 11 that are actually caused by missing or poorly connected Wi-Fi antennas, since Bluetooth and Wi-Fi share the same radio module on many modern desktops. Before troubleshooting drivers or system settings, check that your antennas are properly attached and that there are no physical obstructions or interference sources. This tag covers real-world cases where RF signal problems manifest as connectivity drops, audio stutter, or device pairing failures, and highlights the importance of verifying the physical wireless path before blaming Windows.
I made one hardware change and my Bluetooth audio on Windows 11 instantly fixed itself, and the lesson is bigger than a single quirky desktop problem. What looked like a stubborn Windows software bug turned out to be a very ordinary RF hardware issue: my desktop’s Wi‑Fi antennas were missing...