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


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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
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