Okay a few questions here, do the people having problems talk about Wi-Fi 
congestion at all? How many other Wi-Fi networks are in the area for example?

One reviewer for a magazine mentioned for instance that he had to contend with 
23 other networks in his area, that's a hell of a lot of traffic so he then 
made appropriate adjustments to his router which solved the issues, have the 
customers at Amazon posted about tweaking their routers? I'll be perfectly 
honest with you, I reckon about 0.5% of people who own a Wi-fi Router would 
know anything about tweaking the Wi-Fi settings let alone give a damn about 
doing it for better performance.

Okay so that out of the way, what sort of places were the people writing these 
reviews using their A7 system in, was the router a considerable distance from 
the A7 itself? If the router was say at one end of a rather large house and the 
A7 at the other then perhaps its time to get a Wireless extender.

And finally, did the customer bother to use say Google and trouble shoot some 
of these issues they were having? Did they indeed bother to read the manual for 
the A7 to see if any suggestions were offered.

So many factors in reviews and so much depends on Customer knowledge of the 
product.

On 24 Feb 2014, at 2:12 pm, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, I am a big fan of B&W when it comes to the sound of their
> speakers. But I have to say that the only thing the bad ratings on
> amazon talk about is the issue with the drop outs from the network.
> People talked about using the same set up with other speakers and not
> having the problem. So it makes me think there might be some fire with
> this smoke.
> 
> Mary
> 
> 
> 


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