P Nelson wrote: 
> The SB Radios have a compatibility problem with routers using WiFi6
> standard and it will drop the connection to the router.  This problem
> can even be from a neighbor using Wifi6.  The symptom is the Radio
> connects for a short time, then drops the connection.  A reboot will fix
> it for a short period of time.
> 
> Based upon my experience with 'ASUS router using WiFi6'
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114996-ASUS-RT-AX55-Mesh-Router%92s-Compatibility-with-SB-Radios&highlight=asus+rx-55),
> deactivate the WiFi6 standard on the 2.4GHz band if you want to connect
> SB Radios.
> I would check the manual to see if you can turn off WiFi6.

Thanks for that. I knew Asus routers were problematic but did not
realise all WiFi 6 routers were. So I have not bought a new router for
some time, and I wonder can you just turn the Wifi 6 off for select
devices like the radios and leave it on for everything else? I was
contemplating updating my old n router but perhaps I should wait until
there is something new that will work with all my devices.



Logitech Media Server Version: 8.2.1 - 1633378390 @ Mon Oct 4 23:28:51
CEST 2021
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One SB Touch connected by Ethernet - Denon AVR -1912 Receiver,
Paradigm 4.1 speakers
SB Touch connected by Optical to Sabaj A4 
amp and Energy bookshelf speakers
Two SB Radios wireless
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