Look for other devices on the same Channel as yours. If you see any try
changing from the default (6) to either 1 or 11.
I would also look into changing my encryption mode. WEP security can
be cracked fairly quickly now days. Not only that but it uses a fair
amount of overhead traffic between y
My advice to you would be to wire it if you can. I had many issues with
SB3 until I ran a CAT5 cable and connected. Since then; no problems!
--
thesil
Gerry.
"When you ain't got nuthin', you've got nuthin' to lose"
SB3 with duet controller; Rotel power amp and Rotel receiver, B&W Z4
speakers
Thanks for your reply.
Well such disturbances will be difficult to track. I can at least say
it's not our cordless (it's bust) nor our microwave. Nor can I see any
problems with my laptops - wich should also be affected if it is a
general disturbance.
Is there any SW to scan the network and se
Interference?
Do dropouts happen when your microwave is turned on? Do you have a
cordless phone? Do you know if your neighbours do?
Sadly that's the case around where I live. I used to have a rock-solid
wireless network but over Christmas someone around here got some new
gadget that knocks my
I've recently purchased a SB Classic. Unfortunatly it seems that the
wireless connection keeps dropping down. Once connected I get a few
minutes to enjoy my music collection. Once connection drops it's
typically also not possble to reconnect for a while.
I have made comparison tests with two sepa