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When I connect the USB for headset into system it messes up my internet wireless connection. when I take USB out my internet will work fine again

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Hi,

The wireless transmitter for your headset is causing interference with your wireless network.

If you can move your wireless networking equipment away from the USB transmitter then this may lessen the problem.

Perhaps using a usb cable extender will allow you to move your USB transmitter away from your computer?

Hope this helps,

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I think the problem is, that your wireless router is too close to the wireless connector of the headset, it's just a guess, but try to move them at least 3 meters apart.

The other thing that could cause trouble is the driver from logitech. Maybe your firewall is disabling all internet connection when the driver is trying to connect to the internet. Try to disable the firewall/antivir.

Or it's just the same frequency, but that's probably not possible.

I hope I could help you =)

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