If I understand well, the "Main" is connected to WiFi+Bluetooth combo antenna, and second one (if it existed) would be connected to secondary antenna which is only for WiFi (this post helped me with some vital information). wireless modules 2.4GHz/5GHz WiFi + Bluetooth Combination Module Designed for WLAN/BT. There are standard "Main" and "Aux" connectors, but only "Main" is being used. Yesterday I opened my laptop's bottom cover and I saw that my laptop only has one antenna cable connected to my wireless network card. I'm wondering why isn't it more popular, it seems to be both super practical and easy to set up. I'm pretty confident that if I had WiFi connected via 5.0ghz and Bluetooth via 2.4ghz there would be no cutting off the internet.Ĭlick to expand.I will be moving soon to my place anyways and then I will build up my home network from ground up, and will definitely consider using Powerline. I mean, I can't stream music to my Bluetooth speakers, because I have to choose between stable internet connection and Bluetooth connection to my speakers, which is unacceptable. I know that both Bluetooth and standard WiFi work on 2.4ghz, but I wouldn't think they would interrupt each other that way.
I googled everywhere how to solve that issue, but no luck. Realtek RTL8723BE 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Wifi Card For ASUS Series.