ianef wrote: 
> anybody out there with a solution to boom drop outs

This problem sounds like a WIFI interference problem. Could be a new
neighbor, etc.  

can you temporarily wire to router with ethernet (just as a test to make
sure there is no problem with the BOOM itself).  Keep in mind that
simply plugging in ethernet cable doesn't switch the boom to ethernet,
you have to go through boom menu to connect to ethernet network
connection.  If boom doesn't buffer with ethernet, then boom is fine and
wifi network in the culprit.

download something like inSSIDer to see what nearby wifi networks exist,
what channels they are on, etc.  Use 1, 6, or 11 if possible and choose
the one with the weakest number of nearby users of this channel.


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