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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
Can you post a picture of where you have the D-Link mounted? It's a radio and is susceptible to interference from nearby motors, wires, speed controllers, and switching voltage regulators, as well as simple metal structures.
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Don't have a picture, but here is diagram. Board is made of aluminum, but I don't think the placement has anything to do with it. We took the router off the board and moved maybe 10 feet to plug into through Ethernet to re-set it and it still had problems.