When you eventually plugged the receiver back in (after the test with
the older sb), how long did it take for the stuttering to come back? 
That would have been with a fresh buffer as, I believe, turning it off
via controller or squeezecenter does not turn it *completely* off.

I used to have an old Netgear MP101 wireless media player and I had to
leave it unplugged when not in use for this very reason.  I usually
unplug my receiver out of that habit when I'm not playing music.  I
don't run into the stuttering issue...I've been streaming Rhapsody
today for several hours and all ok.  I'm also all wireless and have
been running relatively clean for about 3 weeks now.  

Unfortunately, there are so many variables that come into play.  The
speed of your server, other things going over your network, where on
the network the music is, etc.

Still, it is curious that an older squeeze didn't have the issue. 
Though, you started it up cold so it would have had a clean buffer.  I
have wireless printers, gaming adapters, the duet, etc.  I've typically
found that an occasional cold start solves all kinds of problems.  But
that should be a once-in-a-blue-moon type of activity.  What I'm not
sure from your post is if you are doing cold or warm starts, and if a
cold start, does the problem come back relatively quickly (which might
suggest a possible defect to me).

p.s. - I'm also running 7.0.1 on Vista.  But I suspect I have a
stronger signal strength than you.  My router, server, and receiver are
all w/i about 12 feet of each other.


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