kjg Wrote: 
> One thing you might try is changing the wireless channel you're using. 
> In my area, I can detect 5 or 6 access points on the default channel my
> 
> AP uses (channel 11), and switching to a less crowded channel 
> significantly improved the reliability with my SB 1.
> 
I realize that bec143 has tried various channels, but below is the list
of access point settings I changed (all at once, unfortunately, so who
knows which were most helpful) after first setting up the SB2 and
experiencing dropouts at sporadic intervals (perhaps one to two times
per hour). Before making the changes, my wireless signal strength was
never below 84%, but the problem nevertheless proved to be in the
wireless connection. Since I made these changes, I have not experienced
a single dropout (in probably 100+ hours of listening).

(Hardware: Belkin 802.11g "router", model F5D7230-4, operating in
Access Point mode)

Setting name: Old setting (occasional dropouts), New setting (no
dropouts)
Channel: (don't remember), 4
Wireless Mode: 54-G Auto, 54-G Only
Protected Mode: Off, On
Turbo Mode: On, Off


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abdomen
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