bpa wrote:
> The most recent thread on the same subject seems to think it is
> interference from other radio sources (that can include newer Wifi
> standards) - look at last few post on this thread where omnium21 tested
> with a Faraday cage having hacked the serial port to interrogate wifi
>
The most recent thread on the same subject seems to think it is
interference from other radio sources (that can include newer Wifi
standards) - look at last few post on this thread where omnium21 tested
with a Faraday cage having hacked the serial port to interrogate wifi
s/w
ralphy wrote:
> The .z77 extension is the athwlan firmware in compressed format that
> bmiloader can uncompress at load time.
>
> >
Code:
> > loadAR6000l.sh:# If a compressed version of the WLAN
application exists, use it
> loadAR6000l.sh:
Heuer wrote:
> Do you know what channel the Faraday Radio is on, and what channel the
> native Radio is on? I have had problems with my Radio and Boom dropping
> WiFi when connected to Channel 6; C1 and C11 cause no problem. force
> your AP/Router to use either 1 or 11 and try again.
I've been
The SB radio does not have a dedicated Wi-Fi board. Like the Touch and
unlike previous models, the Wi-Fi chip is soldered to the radio's main
board. I have one here that won't connect wirelessly at all whereas all
other functionality is fine.
The chip is not easily replaced, I think it might
Try any channel other than 6. I had this problem and I can replicate it
simply by switching the AP to Channel 6 when the device disappears from
LMS. The Radio (and one of my Boom's) works perfectly on Ch 1 and 11.
Worth a try!