Your situation has me wondering. Its certainly possible that there might be a router model that doesn't work well with the Touch, and its known that every now and then a USB memory stick doesn't work with it, and its for sure that there are certain USB HDDs that don't work with it, but what is the probability that YOU are so unlucky as to wind up with all of them?
I just started thinking that there might be a systemic issue involved. Something like a slow memory chip or voltage regulator running a little low could allow the system to still function so it would pass production QA tests but could fail in strange ways in the field. Something like that might be very difficult to track down. The fact that you also had a Duet that malfunctioned is starting to seem like there might be something in the environment, like maybe high levels of RFI, or maybe excessive noise on the AC mains. I have a friend who lives a couple miles away from a TV transmitter tower and the elevated RF in his house causes many pieces of electronics to go wacko in strange ways. Or maybe you have the ghost of an ex Logitech employee that has an ax to grind living in your house ;-) If it were me I would focus on one issue at a time and try and see what the parameters of the failure are. For example does the second router exhibit the same behavior that if anything else is connected to it the Touch doesn't work? Have you tried several different USB sticks, do they all mess up? If they all do then its probably either something wrong with the Touch hardware or something in the environment. John S. -- JohnSwenson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JohnSwenson's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=5974 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=77272 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list Touch@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch