jo-wie;393772 Wrote: 
> Will a 802.11n router help with your Squeezebox? The Squeezebox is
> 802.11b/g compatible and thus it will still run the same frequency and
> protocol as with your old router.

I'm going by reports that in 802.11g mode, they're more powerful.  Also
MIMO should help.

> An easy (@Moonbase: no single =D ) method is just to talk to the
> neighbors and get the 3 possible frequencies sorted in a non
> overlapping way. I've done it and it works fine.

I have looked at what channels are in use using NetStumbler and I'm on
one they're not on.  Seeing as nearly all channels are knocked out, I'm
thinking it's something more than just a microwave oven.


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