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whitetiger97
Nov 25, 2025Aspirant
Interference with Vehicle Backup Camera
I have anOrbi 750 with 3 satellites around the house. Approx 2500 sq ft house on one acre. Router in one corner, satellite in another corner, satellite in garage (in a triangle configuration) and one...
- Dec 03, 2025
I have tried setting my router away from Channel 11 and it has since made both cameras work properly. I think that Garmin should include that the BC50 is also on Channel 11 of the 2.4 Ghz band.
And they should have known this in all the communications that we had because I mentioned it to them in our correspondence instead of me finding out here.
Thank you to all that responded.I will closing this thread.
StephenB
Nov 26, 2025Guru - Experienced User
whitetiger97 wrote:Works well but it is causing interference with a wireless backup up camera in my vehicles. The camera transmit in the 2.4 Ghz band.
Is this a wifi-connected camera? Or is it using a different method of connection?
- whitetiger97Nov 26, 2025Aspirant
As mentioned, it connects between the transmitter and the GPS receiver by 2.4Ghz. It is probably bluetooth but since the router transmits in both 2.4Ghz and 5.0 Ghz it is causing interference in the band at some point. I know now that it has something to do with the Mesh system.
- StephenBNov 26, 2025Guru - Experienced User
whitetiger97 wrote:
It is probably bluetooth
Bluetooth doesn't have enough bandwidth for video. And WiFi and BlueTooth are designed to co-exist. So it is likely something proprietary (and could even be analog).
You can try reducing the transmit power of the mesh element closest to the spot where you get the interference. That's about all you can do.