Yah I have even seen a door bell give off interference that was causing an
intermittent problem. If it was your subwoofer it would show in the utility
for checking interference.
Do you have the AP and the PC orientated the same way when you are inside
and out? Polarity could be an issue, but 10 feet blows! Is that through
concrete? In my opinion, 160 feet outside is terrible too. Maybe the card
is blown or the card in the AP, just a thought. Have you tried another card
or AP? You may be able to narrow it down a little to one device or the
other. Also Check antenna connectors if it is removable. Sorry could not
be more help.
Michael
"zaphod" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Nope. unfortunately no extraneous signals appear in the utility. This is
> simply nuts because no microwave, wireless phone or anything obvious is
> creating the trouble. Is that you meant by less suspecting things???
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> "Michael" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Sounds like some sort of interference. Anything in the site survey
> utility?
> > I have seem similar things with less susspecting things.
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> > Michael
> > "e" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > indoors range: Dell Axim X5 + truemobile 1180 = 10 feet
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> > > however putting the AP outdoors yields...
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> > > Dell Axim X5 + truemobile 1180 = 160 feet!!!
> > >
> > > could this be caused by a subwoofer???
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