Greg Erskine wrote: 
> Hello again :D
> 
> I had the same experience years ago with my Transporter. After many
> years of faultless operation it suddenly got the dreaded stuttering.
> After many painful months, I setup a laptop to monitor the nearby
> wireless networks and discovered, like you, everyone was using the some
> default channel. So I picked a channel with the maximum separation from
> the others and the problem went away. It been near perfect ever since.
> My microwave oven still causes interruptions to the Transporter and
> piCorePlayer.
> 
> Years later, I had a bit of an interest in wireless/routers/modems so I
> have quite a few on hand. When testing the wireless software of
> piCorePlayer I setup 4 or 5 wireless routers within a meter or two of
> the test piCorePlayer. To my surprise, no problems whatsoever. So now I
> am not so sure about my original conclusion. :confused:
> 
> regards
> Greg

Hi Greg, also hello again :-)

I think it is not as such the presence of multiple networks on the same
channel but the actual usage. AFAiK 1 wifi channel is 1 databus and only
one device can have access. As long as the neighbors do not use it (no
internet surfing, no downloading) you have the whole channel for your
self. As soon as the neighbors start using the same channel too you
start to loose bandwitdh as you have to share it with your neighbors.

Huib



does the all-black SB sound better than the white SB?
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