bpa wrote: 
> I'm pretty sure it's not the router per se.  Routers cannot suddenly
> decide to take dislike to one class of device. I've had router slowly
> die on me which resulted in packets being lost but it affected all
> devices not just one type.  
> 
> The issue has to be considered within the whole network and the origin
> of the problem.
> 
> Have you always had this problem or has it started recently ?
> If it is recent - what has changed ?  new devices ? windows update ?

1. I noticed the track skipping problem a couple months ago. However,
this is a 2nd system and it doesn't get as much play time so the time
frame is approximate.

2. No new devices have been added to the network. 

3. I have automatic updates enabled on all of my PC's including the
music server, so yes, it has received Microsoft updates regularly.

During troubleshooting the issue, I did run Cat5 from the same
connection the Touch uses on the router to the Duet and it still skipped
tracks the same as when connected with WiFi. I think that should rule
out a WiFi issue. What baffles me is the Touch works perfectly wired
which should rule out the server as a problem. I have two Duet receivers
and I have tried both with the same result.

I have been playing music on the Touch for the last couple hours and no
skips. This issue seems to be just with the Duet Receivers, wireless or
wired, it makes no difference. I've tried two receivers and both
skipped.

Jim


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