JohnSwenson;583803 Wrote: 
> It PROBABLY has nothing to do with YOUR signal strength but everything
> to do with the signal strength of an interfering signal. By changing
> the antenna configuration you are decreasing interference from some
> other source. And its not just at the Touch. The router itself can have
> interference which prevents it from hearing the Touch, and also if the
> router is getting signals from the outside world that also cuts down on
> the bandwidth it can use to talk with the Touch, even if the connection
> to the Touch is rock solid. 
> 
> John S.

mmm...  I can't think of much hat could be causing interference.  I
live in the middle of nowhere, so the nearest neighbor is 1/4 mile
away.  So that mainly leaves stuff in my house.  I'll have to pay
attention to what else is powered on when I am listening to the Touch. 
My NAS sits right next to the router.  And the router itself houses a
USB WAN modem.  The antenna for it is right next to the router....  I
could disable the WAN modem and see if it matters.

Terry


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