04-08-2018, 02:48 PM
RE: FlashAir extend WiFi range
Another little tip that may help:
If you're in the habit of piling your heated hose on top of your machine after you get up in the morning, it just might be interfering with the signal. When I did that this morning, FlashPAP didn't connect with the FlashAir, but when I removed the curled up hose from atop the machine wherein resides the FlashAir, it connected right away again.
Perhaps a heated hose has little elements in it that can interfere with the signal, acting as a kind of ad hoc Faraday cage of sorts? Dunno, I'd have to conduct (pardon the pun ) a series of double blind experiments with control samples, etc., can't be bothered . Just simpler to try it one way then the other to see if it might help in some cases of sporadic connections.
If you're in the habit of piling your heated hose on top of your machine after you get up in the morning, it just might be interfering with the signal. When I did that this morning, FlashPAP didn't connect with the FlashAir, but when I removed the curled up hose from atop the machine wherein resides the FlashAir, it connected right away again.
Perhaps a heated hose has little elements in it that can interfere with the signal, acting as a kind of ad hoc Faraday cage of sorts? Dunno, I'd have to conduct (pardon the pun ) a series of double blind experiments with control samples, etc., can't be bothered . Just simpler to try it one way then the other to see if it might help in some cases of sporadic connections.