cliveb;512515 Wrote: 
> 
> If (and it's a big if) the WiFi signal is affecting various analogue
> audio devices, then the fact that there are other WiFi devices around
> doesn't mean that the additional traffic generated when using your TP in
> wireless mode won't add to the RF pollution.

Keep in mind I am talking about the packets being _transmitted_ by
Transporter during playback. These are the empty TCP ACKs that are sent,
approximately 1 for every 2 packets received. 

The incoming data stream, or whatever else is in the air is not the
problem - those signals are very weak. But where you have cables running
right next to the transmitting antenna, that's where you can transfer
some energy.

This is not any fault of Transporters - I have never heard any evidence
that its own analog outs are susceptible to wifi. But once the signal is
coupled onto the cables it can be demodulated by a downstream amplifier,
and that has happened before.


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