I'm having significanty increased problems with connectivity between by computer and my NAD C658 preamp/streamer and the separate Bose Soundtouch streamer that's o tp of the NAD. I get breakups and disconnects. What's frustrating is that my telephone tells me I have a strong signal at the NAD but the NAD diagnostics screen says that I have a very weak signal.
The NAD uses BluOS controlled on the Windows notebook. The NAD also does Airplay. I also have a Bose Soundtouch adaptor that is also a streamer that connects to the NAD in any of the RCA ins.
Particularly on rainy days on all three streaming methods I get breakups. This happens when I use the BluOS Controller send to the NAD, or if I use iTunes to play to the NAD using Airplay or stream to the separate Bose adaptor.
BLuOS and Airplay would use the NAD wifi connection but the Bose Adaptor has it's own Wifi receiver.
My computer shows that I have all of the signal bars to the router but the NAD is farther away from the router which is on the other side of the house and kinda needs to stay where it is.
We do have a Wifi Extender and that's on the floor above and about 15 feet out from the stand that holds the NAD. The NAD is connected to the Extender. And while I'm a novice at the, it appears to me that devices on the extender are still on the same network as devices connected directly to the router.
it's not that there are millions of people are streaming from the router at the same time.
I don't know what to make of the fact that my phone still gets 5 bars of signal when I place it back were the NAD's antennas are.
I am wondering if the components above the NAD including the CD player and Blu-Ray player and way on top the Carver Magnetic field Amp could be blocking the signal. I almost never have the CD or Blu-Ray turned on when I'm streaming from the computer but the Amp is always on on course.
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Would moving the NAD to the top shelf where the DVDs are stored and moving the Amp off to the side likely solve my connectivity problem? Doing that means I'll need to find something to raise the turntable higher because the RCA cable won't reach the NAD if it's on the top shelf.
Also a different possibility I'm thinking about is that the Carver Magnetic Field Power Amp, which is about 40 years old, is starting to send static to the speakers more than before. Could that be the cause of all this? While I have had occasional connectivity issues, the static from the Amp only started a few weeks ago and that's when my streaming connectivity issues also greatly increased.
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