Thanks Steve,

Sorry for the late reply. I've been preoccupied.

I will certainly give your ideas a try. I did try moving the RPI around
a bit, but did not change inputs. I'll give that a shot today. I can't
understand why it worked for so long and then just up and changed, but
we'll see.

Have a great day,

Howard



SteveLazer wrote: 
> Sounds to me (of course, I'm only a "junior" member ;) that the
> problematic TV/monitor is emitting RF interference of some type,
> disrupting the wifi signal just enough to prevent connection. I would
> try booting up pCP with monitor powered on but 1) with TV/monitor
> connected to different hdmi source and 2) with powered TV/monitor not
> connected to any source. If either produces same result, than you can
> eliminate pCP as the problem.


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