POMdev wrote: 
> No need to move the router. Try your radio in a basement location where
> your phone reports very weak signals from neighbors. My 2 basement
> radios are in ordinary basement locations, the most interior one almost
> never fails, and the other one is "better." My worst radios are near the
> outside walls, where the neighboring signals are pretty strong.

good point on the basement, if they have one. The ground is quite dense.
My suggestions really have been to narrow down "is it the radio/is it my
network/is it nearby network". That's why I suggested moving to a
different location and trying. My home is rural and my cabin can't much
more rural (no other networks in sight), and I have no problems with my
radio. I suppose if my neighbor at home upgrades his router, maybe....

also, when you say "where your phone reports very weak signals from
neighbors, you mean with an app such as wifi analyzer, right? 

Jim


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