scan80269 Wrote: 
> DrNic, many thanks for the tip.  I disabled Super-G and Auto108Mbps
> settings in my WGU624 router, and finally managed to get SB3 to connect
> properly.  You were absolutely right about the need to disable any speed
> boosting technologies.  Atheros Super-G employs data compression, packet
> bursting and large frame support.  Getting the router settings back to
> standard 11g was what enough to make the SB3 happy again.
> 
> The only anomaly left is the WGU624 router occasionally hanging up
> (cutting off internet connections to all wired & wireless PCs, not
> bringing up the html config page) after continuously streaming audio to
> the SB3 for a number of hours.  I haven't found what actually triggers
> the router hang yet, but I'm convinced the problem is with my router,
> not the SB3.
> 
> Thanks again!
> scan80269


Your are welcome!
Thats the problem with all these different manufacturers designing
"sidelines" to the 802.11g specification. I suppose they want you to
use only their equipment. And despite many claims to the contrary some
devices will not tolerate these additions, even if they are supposed to
be totally backward compatible. Basically its a minefield, and causes
more problems than not!
As for the router lockups - it is likely to be the router as you
suspect. I used to have no end of problems with my D-Link 624, it would
reboot randomly and allsorts! A firmware update sorted that one out, and
I have resisted upgrading to anything newer as it does all I *need* it
to do right now!

Happy listening.

Nic


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