So every couple of days (sometimes twice a day, no real pattern?) the 2.4band on my router craps out. Any devices connected to the 5.0 band work perfectly fine but those on the 2.4 slow down to a crawl. There are many devices that use both bands and I am not sure what is causing this.
I have read that this is interference from other devices on the 2.4band but am not sure what other devices these are. The router isn't near a microwave or phone or anything.
One solution is to manually unplug it and plug it back in. This is annoying. Is there a software solution? Something that detects if the problem is happening and tells the router to reboot?
UK is going the opposite direction, they're mandating AI installed to check photos and messages sent on the device at OS level to 'protect the children'.
I had this setup with the modified APO driver for the onboard ALC1220 over SPDIF TOSLINK with DTS Interactive, but I would get popping and minor interference, so the X3 with 6 channel cable is far better (uncompressed surround and no popping).
It is targeted at people who care about specs and numbers more than they do about practicality, so they are thrilled when they read that it can do 32bit 384kHz using a "high def" DAC.
If it's like their previous cards made in this style, then the only way to connect 5.1 speakers would be via SPDIF Out with the output being encoded on the fly to Dolby Digital or DTS (since SPDIF can't output uncompressed surround).
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So every couple of days (sometimes twice a day, no real pattern?) the 2.4band on my router craps out. Any devices connected to the 5.0 band work perfectly fine but those on the 2.4 slow down to a crawl. There are many devices that use both bands and I am not sure what is causing this.
I have read that this is interference from other devices on the 2.4band but am not sure what other devices these are. The router isn't near a microwave or phone or anything.
One solution is to manually unplug it and plug it back in. This is annoying. Is there a software solution? Something that detects if the problem is happening and tells the router to reboot?
I have a linksys E4200.
any advice is good.
Thanks
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