jimzak wrote: 
> Before the one Boom transiently connected, I also unchecked "b/g
> Protection" and disabled "protected frames management".
Re-enable "b/g protection"; the squeezeboxes run on 802.11g.  "Protected
management frames" should remain disabled.

The idea is to make your router behave as much as possible like a
vanilla 802.11g router circa 2009.  So also make sure that SSID
broadcast is not disabled, your 2.4GHz SSID is uniquely named -- not
duplicated by a 5GHz SSID, the 2.4GHz radio has only a 20 MHz channel
width, etc.  If your router allows it (and if you don't have 2.4GHz-only
802.11n devices on your network), you could even disable all but 802.11g
(or 802.11b and g) on the 2.4GHz band.



*Touch* --> Benchmark DAC3 HGC --> Counterpoint NPS200 MkII + NPS400 -->
Meadowlark Heron
*Touch* --> Schiit Bifrost 2 --> Eddie Current Aficionado --> HD800 SDR,
ZMF Verite Ziricote
and a third *Touch* for remote control, and a *Radio*, and a couple
*SB3*s and a *Transporter* somewhere
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