toby10;416080 Wrote: 
> http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/
> 
> When you go to "available WiFi networks" from any of your wireless
> computers do you see networks other than yours?  It would be best to do
> this with a laptop at the same location as your SB3.  
> What you are looking for is a strong WiFi signal broadcasting on the
> same WiFi ch as yours causing possible interference.
> 
> General shot in the dark (but very easy to try):  change your your
> routers ch to ch 1, see if it improves.  Then repeat for ch 11.  
> If you and your neighbors are all on ch 6 (very common) then going to 1
> or 11 can help you gain a signal boost on your network.
> 
> You may want to temporarily try your SB3 wired right next to your
> router.  This will eliminate or conclusively prove a WiFi issue.  It
> doesn't sound like you need speakers to test your issues (IR remote
> sluggish, VU meter will show if station has dropped, buffering will
> display).

Oh yes, there are several available wifi networks (all security
enabled) with much lower signal strength. But my laptops & SB3 don't
even try to connect to them. But you're saying that because they're out
there, it could be interfering? I might try forcing the router to ch.1
like you suggest as an experiment. Will my laptops & SB3 automatically
adjust to this change, or do they have to be manually reset?

Oh, thanks for the link, I will check it out today.


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