How to adjust Bluetooth transmit power in Windows 10?

ProfessionalGamer

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Bluetooth interferes with my 2.4Ghz wifi and I would like to know if there is a way of reducing its transmission power in Windows 10. I noticed that it is very strong (as I can walk through multiple rooms with my bluetooth headphones without loosing connection), but when I am using bluetooth, I have to be really close the router, as otherwise I loose wifi connection. I am using the Intel 8260 network card, and in device manager under the Advanced tab there is transmit power, but it only seems to be referring to the wifi transmission power. I would like to know if there is a way of adjusting a similar setting but for bluetooth.
 
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looking at my bluetooth hardware properties, the only things that appear on advanced are the radio information, nothing to tweak, and I can't see anywhere that mentions transmit power.

I am not expert on this though, I use Ethernet even though my motherboard has onboard WiFi and Blue tooth. mainly as its faster.

ProfessionalGamer

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Well, Intel don't, but my in my observations, Bluetooth still interferes in a major way no matter which setting I use, which seems to indicate that its just the wifi.

Is there no advanced settings for the bluetooth itself? I'd imagine that there must be. That is where I imagine the adjustment of transmit power to be, beside switching the serial protocol used by it for example (USB vs UART).
 

Colif

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looking at my bluetooth hardware properties, the only things that appear on advanced are the radio information, nothing to tweak, and I can't see anywhere that mentions transmit power.

I am not expert on this though, I use Ethernet even though my motherboard has onboard WiFi and Blue tooth. mainly as its faster.
 
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