30-40% is pretty low. I'm having sync problems at higher strengths than
this, and I wouldn't be surprised to find non-sync problems at such low
strengths. (I'm serving FLAC mainly; lower bitrates would probably do
better.)

What happens when one or other player is turned off? Does the other
still stutter? Does signal strength change (not sure it should)? Can
you test with one or both players wired rather than wireless? (And is
your server wired to the router, or can it be?)

It's unlikely to be a firewall issue - that would just stop things
dead. I've never heard of "Windows Onecare", and am not sure I ever
want to! (*) Is there a chance that it's causing something to run on
your server frequently enough to degrade its performance? (Wherever
Windows is involved, this seems all too likely...) Can it be turned off
/ disabled / deleted forever / replaced by a decent OS :-) to see if
things improve?

See 'this thread'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=45679) for a discussion
of my network/sync problems.

-- Brian

(*) Maybe it's called something else in the UK, since here it would be
open to abuse; as in, "Bill Gates is a real Windows Onecare" :-)


-- 
Brian Ritchie
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