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Broadcom Wireless LAN Interferes with Realtek Sound

Asked by LarryAndro in Wireless Local Area Network, Computer Sound Cards, 802.11 Wireless Access Points

My hardware is a Hewlett Packard tx2500z tablet PC.  I am using the VistA 64bit operation system.

My Broadcom wireless LAN card interferes with my Realtek sound card.  When I'm playing music, for example, there is a crackle/pop sound.  This occurs when I'm using headphones and when using the laptop speakers.  This is definitely an interference problem; when I disable the Broadcom LAN card, the crackling noise disappears.  When I enable the card, the crackling returns.

The Realtek drivers are updated.  Broadcom will not issue updates to their drivers, making you go thru the OED computer manufacturer.  (If anyone knows how or where to obtain Broadcom LAN driver updates, let me know.)

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