bpa;190849 Wrote: 
> Sources of burst of interferecne that can affect 802.11 include (not
> exhaustive) : Microwave ovens, cordless phones, Bluetooth, wireless
> video cameras, outdoor microwave links, wireless game controllers,
> Zigbee, fluorescent lights, burglar alarms and WiMAX. Even bad
> electrical connections can cause broad RF spectrum emissions.
> 
> A test of reasonable duration using a wired connection is the best way
> to eliminate the possibility of interference.

Hi,

Now I have tried connecting the SB3 directly to the router with a
cable, but it don't seems to make any difference. It still drops out
after playing for a while, it can be after 5 minutes or some times it
can play for 1½ hour. (I have remembered to change the network settings
to cable in the SB3). I have returned to wireless because the SB3 has to
be placed in the living room.

I have discovered that it is possible to play "radioio.com - no
boundaries" nearly without dropping out ! 



Regards,
Poul Agerbek


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