Do a quick "site survey" from the SB3 position when it is working fine
and again when it is not.

Site Survey is just viewing any/all WiFi traffic around your own WiFi
network.  Make note of any near by (strong signal) WiFi's.
Name of network, signal strength, ch #, a/b/g/n, SNR

Your WiFi computer may provide this info in it's "site monitor" or
"look for available WiFi networks" software.  If not, there is a very
simple and free software to do this www.NetStumbler.com

Randomly switching ch's may not help any, best to see what other ch's
with strong signals are nearby, then pick a ch furthest away from the
offending ch.

It may just be an innocent WiFi router near your walls, or a WiFi
repeater if the neighbor is also having WiFi issues.
Or, if vindictive, it could be the neighbor directing a strong WiFi
signal via antenna or booster in your direction.


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