You may actually be *too close* to the router.  The antenna on either
the Squeezebox or the router may have a close-in dead spot, *or* you
may be overdriving the receiver on the Squeezebox's wireless card
(causing distortion in the signal). 

You may want to move the Squeezebox and router further apart to see if
it makes a difference.


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