Yesterday morning I was woken by the backup alarm. Not the unpleasant music but my nice replacement alarm-clock sounding mp3 ... and on close inspection I discovered that the Radio, after 18 months of near flawless service, had lost its wirelss connection. This co-incided with broadband being down in my area.
Once broadband was back, my Radio still could not connect to my router, whilst my Boom had no trouble. After a lot of fiddling I discovered some strange wireless behaviour in our bedroom: - moving the Radio accross the room restored the link - shifting the mains transformer(and the mains 4-way block) from the Radio enabled the connection My question is, can interference from the mains transformer cause this issue? Or is it likely to be the 4-way brick? Or is my wireless card starting to play up? And was the loss of broadband completely unrelated? Hate it when I fix something but don't understand why it is now working :) J -- JonWill Main system: SB Touch, Arcam A85, Mission 733i speakers SB Classic into old JVC microsystem (next thing on list to upgrade!) SB Boom, Logitech Z4 subwoofer SB Radio SB Server 7.5.1 (SSODS4) running on a Synology DS210J NAS iPeng on iPhone 3GS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JonWill's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=20259 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=90241 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
