bpa;227933 Wrote: 
> If time-of-day is a factor, then you should consider what is used a few
> hours in the evening that could cause Wifi interference.
> 
> For example, - the ballasts of fluorescent lights and motion detectors
> (e.g. burglar alarm sensors, outside security lights) have been noted
> as sources of Wifi interference in a paper by Cognio.

Been thru that a number of times in my head, and I've even gone around
turning things off/on (eg: heating) trying to deduce that.

As I type this my performance isn't back up to 100% but it is far far
better than it was 2hrs ago! Odd!


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