doubleugk wrote: 
> Hello all,
> I did another test and placed the SBR quite close to the router.
> Assuming that a strong wifi signal would dominate the competing wifi
> networks in the neighborhood. But unfortunately there is no difference,
> after about 20 minutes the SBR lost the wifi signal. What really makes
> me wonder is the fact that 3 weeks ago I had no problems and suddenly 3
> SBR go offline. I think something is wrong with the firmware of the SBR.
> 
> I set a fixed channel on my router and chose a channel with the least
> usage. My router uses wifi 4 standard and no changes in network hard and
> software.

I think it's time to put both your router and a radio in a Faraday Cage
:) I'm only (half) joking.

Again, coming from a guy with no radio problems, I wonder if you have
the ability to take a radio to another network (work, friend, perfect
stranger) set it up, and have them play a mysb.com station and see what
happens. I had offered to send a radio I know works to anyone here in
the US with issues (for test, not keep :)), but perhaps it's just as
easy to test your radio in another location?

Jim


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