Sike;313647 Wrote: 
> The problem with that is that SNR is too high. (The signal is disturbing
> itself)

Are you suggesting that cranking up the transmit power can actually
make reception worse?  Should I turn it back down?  I have one distant
squeezebox that was at 30% SNR before I cranked the power, and now it's
at about 45% with the power at 200 (from 40).  I thought this would make
it more reliable long term, though I have to admit it was working
perfectly before (not one drop out that I know of).


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