...... and I'd still try my suggestion, swap out the Touch with the
Receiver temporarily.  Make sure you direct the Receiver to use the Cat5
connection via the player menus.

If WiFi is the problem (which is odd based on the proximity and
environment of the Receiver) you may have to try a Powerline Adapter.


Some very basic WiFi tweaks to possibly improve signal strength and
reliability (many of which you have tried)

___Router Administration Basics (1-5 require admin access to your
router):
1.  use a unique SSID name (name of your network/router)
2a.  if using a G WiFi:  set WiFi to G only (turns off a & b modes)
2b.  if using an N WiFi: set to G Compatibility mode (if using G
devices)
3.  change the broadcast channel to the least used channel near you 
4.  select a FIXED ch, do not use the “auto ch switching” on the router
5.  choose only channels 1 or 6 or 11   
___Physical (location)
6.  router and WiFi antenna orientation adjustments can help signal
strength
7.  try to locate the router as “central” to the home as possible,
keeping in mind length & width & height
8.  keep router away from other electronic devices (cordless phones, ISP
modem, computers)
___Simple Maintenance
9.  reboot WiFi router every once in a while (once a month is usually
sufficient)


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