For the purchased-used Boom, I have the power cord in a small coil and
the Boom placed on top of it. That, together with a request to my wife
to not move or bump it, seems to work for now. I will see if using a
small bit of masking tape connecting the cord to the back of the device
will keep it from moving and maintain a stable connection. When the
power remains on, the Boom works fine. 

I just checked - I do have a Netgear AX1800 router at this location, a
second home in Southern Cal. I will get a radio and if I find trouble
with the Wifi connection, the good advice y'all have provided will allow
me to resolve it with an Iogear device. I have an Iogear device here in
use for a Verizon minitower (not an amplifier) that has only ethernet
capability that I wanted to locate away from the router location. It
works fine with this router. I don't think losing battery functionality
would be an issue

Downloading and installing supplemental software is beyond my ability or
interest. PNelson, I'll try to remember to refer back to this thread
should I take a Boom out of service. 

Thanks again. My education and occupational pursuits were not directly
in the tech field. I felt it was a big accomplishment overcoming the
learning curve 15+ years ago and getting comfortable with setting up and
using an SB environment in my house. It was a big deal for me, because
it's something less than user friendly for a duffer. This forum and its
participants have never failed to provide knowledgeable help and I again
thank you all for taking the time to share your expertise.


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