Jim,
I wish I had the answer to this question because I have
been having the exact same problem with my mn-500/mn-510
setup.
Im thinking it could be increased wireless interference in
my neighborhood.
Anybody out there able to help us out?
>-----Original Message-----
>I purchased a MN-500 and MN-510 two years ago, installed
>them and everything worked fine... no problems up until
>approximately 3 weeks ago.
>
>Now, the signal strength goes from 'No Signal' to
>Excellent' almost at will. It seems that there is a great
>connection for about 5-10 minutes, then the signal
degrades
>until it is lost. 10-15 minutes later... it's back as if
>nothing was wrong.
>
>I have reset the base unit twice, changed the channel (in
>case another local wireless was interfering), upgraded
>software and I've finally come here for help... I'm pretty
>sure that it's not an interference issue, because the
>signal loss is fairly regular and, like I said, I've been
>running almost 2 years without any problems. It's almost
>as if the base unit heats up and the signal cuts out...
>when it cools down, the signal comes back.
>
>I am assuming that either the transmitter or the receiver
>is at fault... is there a way of finding out which one
>could be the cause of the problem?
>
>Has anyone else experienced this?
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