stephenkostas
Sponsor: Bloom Audio
We haven't done exhaustive scientific testing, but it seems to be related to either 5ghz WiFi or routers than can combine the 2.4ghz and 5ghz channels to a single network (5 has faster speeds and 2.4 has better range) where the device autoconnects to whichever is better. So, for example, the first time I tested the device, I wanted to give it the hardest connectivity test I could and I went to our office "dead spot." It connected perfectly (because in the dead spot, it picked the longer range 2.4ghz channel over the 5ghz channel), but then if you're near the router, you get the 5ghz and it disconnects after 2 minutes.When you all complaints were from the U.S., I feel it might be related to WiFi channels. May be A&K screwed up for this region ?
If anyone still has one of those faulty units, I can tell you how you can check if this is the problem.
I'm also just fishing for yet another portable device (you know hobby, wallet and all haha).
So basically if you're savvy enough to mess with your wifi router settings, you can probably get it working fine on the wifi.
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