get.amped wrote: 
> The other potential benefit over the 2.4Ghz band is less interference.
> Wireless G can be more easily disrupted by appliances, lighting
> fixtures, wireless phones, baby monitors and other RFI sources. And
> wireless N provides considerably more options for channels, so you
> aren't as likely to be competing with your neighbors. I've used a couple
> of cheap TP-Link WR740N wireless routers in bridge mode for a several
> installations where running ethernet wasn't an option and had good,
> stable results each time.

It is indeed interference.  I've just tried a Squeezebox Duet and it's
exhibiting the same issues in that position.  I'll have to find a 5GHz
adapter.


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