I thought I'd post this on the off chance someone else was having a similar problem. Apologies if this isn't an appropriate place to post this.
Last year I built a simple FreeNAS box (AMD E-350D APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics, 8g ECC RAM, 6t storage) and started seeing my house wireless network randomly start dropping connections. I noticed if I shut the FreeNAS box down the problem stopped. It took me a while but I finally noticed the motherboard i/o plate on the back of the Cooler Master Elite case I'm using wasn't seated properly. As soon as I secured it, the wireless issue went away. I'm guessing there was enough RF floating around the room because of the loose plate it disrupted my AP which was only a few feet away.
BTW, FreeNAS-9.10.1 has been absolutely a joy. I've been using it to hold my data and as a Plex server and it has been rock-steady. Thanks!
Last year I built a simple FreeNAS box (AMD E-350D APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics, 8g ECC RAM, 6t storage) and started seeing my house wireless network randomly start dropping connections. I noticed if I shut the FreeNAS box down the problem stopped. It took me a while but I finally noticed the motherboard i/o plate on the back of the Cooler Master Elite case I'm using wasn't seated properly. As soon as I secured it, the wireless issue went away. I'm guessing there was enough RF floating around the room because of the loose plate it disrupted my AP which was only a few feet away.
BTW, FreeNAS-9.10.1 has been absolutely a joy. I've been using it to hold my data and as a Plex server and it has been rock-steady. Thanks!
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