chaug wrote: > In my case I've quite clearly identified wifi interference as the source > of the trouble. More specifically, its my new Xeo wireless speakers that > are causing the trouble. Can clearly see the dip in network quality when > running a network test at 1000kbps (Settings -> Advanced -> Networking) > when turning the speakers on and off. Great! Now I've great sounding > speakers and no more speaker cables all over the place, and but now I > have to solve the interference problem. I already tried switching the > frequency that the speakers use as well as that of the wifi. I also > increased the wifi's bandwith from 20 Mhz to 40 Mhz but all to no avail. > So I guess the only way to avoid the interferences is to either connect > the SB Touch with an ethernet cable or move my wifi to the 5 GHz band > (the speakers are on 2.4 GHz) by installing a dual band access point > (since my router doesn't do 5 GHz). As if I had nothing else to do...
Your SB Touch only does wireless-G anyway. You will likely not see any improvement with a dual band router/access point unless you connect your SBT to a 5GHz access point acting as a wireless bridge to another 5GHz access point connected to your router. Might work but starts to become an expensive (and complicated) way to replace a 100mb wired ethernet cable. Win7Pro(x64)[3.3Ghz i5, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD system, 15TB storage], LMS 7.9.0 -> Logitech Squeezebox Classic V.3 -> Cambridge Audio DacMagic -> NAD C160 -> 2 x NAD C272 -> Quad 22L2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ get.amped's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10022 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=101272 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
