I understand what you mean. However, when you were using the Ad-hoc mode
(what you called bridging) the SBR is providing the wireless interface
that the SBC is connecting to. In this mode the SBR is also using less
wireless power than it would do communicating with a access point. I
believe you said that this worked perfectly with no problems.

Only when you caused the SBC to use the access point did you have
problems. Even in the same room.

That is what is puzzling me. A lower power connection works OK but a
normal one doesn't. If I were to rule any part of the wireless out that
would be why I rule out the SBC.

Having said that it could also be some incompatability in settings or
interference or a fault and I've seen too many problems where something
works perfectly connected one way but fails completely when connected
another even when there is no material difference.

I'd suggest at this point getting in touch with support then if there
is a chance it is the SBC faulty they can sort out replacements.


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