Hi,

Nope.  Your devices will just grab the signal they need no matter which channel 
is being broadcast.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Mar 27, 2014, at 5:43 PM, Agent086b <agent0...@bigpond.com> wrote:

> Thanks Tim,
> the router is on channel 6. If I change it to 11, do I have to do anything to 
> other wireless devices using the network?
> Thanks again.
> Max
>  
> On 28 Mar 2014, at 10:19 am, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> It could have something to do with the signal your router is delivering, 
>> that is, B, G or N signal.  If it is an older router and a newer iPad, they 
>> often don't like each other that much and this sort of thing isn't out of 
>> the ordinary.  The other option is signal interference from things like 
>> cordless phones and such.  These sorts of wireless devices often interfere 
>> with the WiFi signal at those older frequencies.  Make sure that those kinds 
>> of devices are not set close to the router itself and you may wish to change 
>> which signal frequency your router emits.  If it is transmits using channel 
>> 6, maybe change it to channel 11.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Mar 27, 2014, at 2:28 PM, Agent086b <agent0...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> I have my Mac set to sleep after 3 hours. This is not an issue in this case 
>>> as I was working on my computer and my wife was listening to music on the 
>>> iPad. Yesterday it was dropping out after 15-20 minutes.
>>> Thanks for the help.
>>> Max
>>> 
>>> On 28 Mar 2014, at 12:02 am, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> First, confirm that the computer delivering the Shared iTunes Library is 
>>>> not going to sleep.  You can set those settings in the Energy Saver pane 
>>>> of System Preferences.  Make sure that the computer never goes to sleep 
>>>> and that only the display goes to sleep.  This should eliminate that as an 
>>>> issue and can look at the router next.
>>> 
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