...I'm in a mixed b\g environment as I have some clients (Sony PSPs)
which can handle B only - in fact I use them with the "Handheld"
slimserver interface as remote controls. Any way to tell the SB3 to use
g only?

Simultaneous wireless clients - probably 4 at the time of test; max
wireless clients (if the kids power up all their PCs and PSPs) is 12.
Then we have a whole heap of wired clients (VoIP etc.). Like I said, in
the semi-controlled environment of testing, there were only 4 wireless
clients, no wired ones.

Interesting, most of the cordless phones are 5.8Ghz, but there is one
cordless phone close to the SB3 with the issue that is still 2.4GHz.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...\

Wireless Channel is 6. I use WEP 128bit and also have a MAC address
filter set up. 

OS is WinXP Pro SP2 Slimserver is Version: 6.5.2 - 12043 (Have not
upgraded to the officially release 6.5.2 yet, this was one of the
nighly compiles I downloaded to see if it would fix my problem)

Hardware specs - well it's an old Dell Inspiron laptop I am afraid,
2GHz 1GB connected via a wireless ethernet bridge (one of the Linksys
models)

If it was the slimserver doing powersaving, wouldn't the original SB3
also cut out? The original keeps on playing, only the sync-ing SB3 cuts
out. And similarly, if it was the neighbors wireless channel cutting
in?

The 2.4GHZ phone is a good thought....


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