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I do not have any neighbors with wireless, so that isn't a problem (we live on 20 acres). Any other ideas?
Billofohio
Sorry to answer with a question, but do you have a lot of neighbours with wireless connections? If so it could simply be contention (where too many people are using the same bandwidth). The best solution I have found is to turn your wireless router off for a while, half an hour or so, it usually works fine for a while, because you are using the least contentious bandwidth. I turn mine off every night and turn it back on in the morning.
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