I've decided the wireless card is buggy. I've seen it before on another
SB3 I own. I have ordered an ethernet smart switch and will use it to
go wired. I wonder if I should remove the card or just leave it in?
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Kyle
Regards,
Jim
I'm thinking I'm going to have to replace the Airport Express. Does any
know if I can configure a Linksys WRT54G as a wireless access point and
plug my SB3 into it as a wired connection?
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Kyle
Regards,
Jim
Kyle's
Make sure that Airport is not using a guest network for the SB3.
Unlikely if the SB3 was connecting to Airports regular network prior,
but I'd at least check.
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toby10
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My SB3 has been working flawless but today began having connectivity
problems. It takes a long time to connect to my wireless network and
then stutters and buffers and commands are delayed. Wireless signal
strength is 92%. I am using an Apple Airport Express as a wired access
point to my
There might be another AP on the same wireless channel in the
neighbourhood. Maybe one of your neighbours has changed his wireless
setup.
Try switching your Access Point to another channel. By preference that
would be channel 1, 6 or 11. But if there are too many AP#8217;s in
the neighbourhood