Gunter,

We tried that and this did not work for us. The noise was still there. They 
said the noise was coming out with a clock signal. Any ideas? Should we 
check the crystals or something else? Any ideas?

Regards,
Shu

On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 12:23:15 PM UTC-6, dl4mea wrote:
>
> In a similar problem it helped for me to replace the 0.1R that connectes 
> Ethernet shield to the frame of the Beaglebone by a simple solder bridge.
> This resistor is located on the solder side of the Beaglebone, just below 
> the network connector.
> I have a spectrum analyzer and a 3GHz active probe and was astonished 
> about the amount of infuence.
>
> Sounds crazy but prooven many times meanwhile.
>
> Regards, Günter
>

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