The issue makes the susceptibility of some dongles to interference worse.
Some dongles work just fine. It is due to the closeness to the
HDMI connector. The HDMI connector is grounded.

Gerald


On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:50 AM, jubishop <jubis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> i'm still having success with the KEEBOX which is the most minimal on the
> list of known supported wifi adapters.  i'm curious about the physics of
> the problem that apparently the dongle needs to be away from the plane of
> the board, or something?  is there any way to shield the board to prevent
> this? is there a way to wrap something on the board in shrink wrap,
> perhaps?
>
> i'm sure there's a ton of differences between the BBB and Raspberry Pi,
> but is it known what the key distinction is that causes this ground plane
> interference with the BBB but not the Raspberry Pi?
>
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