If you have your wifi router nerby, i would suggest moving the 2.4Ghz band to 6 or above. Ant+ runs on the same frequency as 2.4Ghz wifi, so the wifi can interfere ant+ signal sometimes
Great feedback! I pinned so it can help more people! I have also a 5Ghz and usually 2.4Ghz is a more stable connection but I didn't realise it the same as Ant+ so I'll defo give it a try 🙂
I recommend using the Ant+ dongle with a USB extension cable to move the dongle right next to the turbo trainer, this should solve most disconnection issues.
@@crankandsprints Yes, the closer it is to your Ant+ devices the stronger the signal is and it's less likely to drop out or get interference from other devices 👍
If you have your wifi router nerby, i would suggest moving the 2.4Ghz band to 6 or above. Ant+ runs on the same frequency as 2.4Ghz wifi, so the wifi can interfere ant+ signal sometimes
Great feedback! I pinned so it can help more people! I have also a 5Ghz and usually 2.4Ghz is a more stable connection but I didn't realise it the same as Ant+ so I'll defo give it a try 🙂
If you have any particular connection issue, let me know. I'll try to do a tutorial on how to fix it! 👍
I recommend using the Ant+ dongle with a USB extension cable to move the dongle right next to the turbo trainer, this should solve most disconnection issues.
This is a great idea! I didn't hear this before, does the Ant+ perform better in short range?
@@crankandsprints Yes, the closer it is to your Ant+ devices the stronger the signal is and it's less likely to drop out or get interference from other devices 👍