I've been grappling with interference on my 802.11b/g network; it's been a problem for a while, but Airtunes exposes problems in a very obvious manner. After fiddling with all sorts of parameters, I've found for best results I've switched off 802.11b and only use 802.11g. Airtunes seems to be running fairly faultlessly now.
I live fairly near a major microwave transmitter, and I wonder if that explains my problems with 802.11b.
I'd be interested to know how devices decide whether to use B or G. If mine had stuck with G, I don't think I'd have had a problem.
I live fairly near a major microwave transmitter, and I wonder if that explains my problems with 802.11b.
I'd be interested to know how devices decide whether to use B or G. If mine had stuck with G, I don't think I'd have had a problem.