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    Michael, If you only have 0.6v right at the PLM in the computer room, your computer equipment is definitely killing the signal before it even gets started. Once you put a filterlinc on that stuff, your signal will jump up to about 4 or 5 volts, which will have a much better chance of getting to the rest of the house. Keep in mind that a UPS is a big killer, so if you have one be sure to put the UPS on a filterlinc. The only thing not on the filterlinc in that room should be the PLM which should be directly into the wall socket. Once there is a strong signal going out of the computer room, you can progress to find all the other killers in other places.

    You are probably correct that your system is currently relying on RF to forward messages to the non-dual-band devices. Once you get your filterlincs installed in all the right places, you will notice a big speed increase because of fewer hops, fewer re-transmissions, and more direct communication with non-dual-band devices. Note your communications stats before you make any changes, then reset the stats after your changes and see how much better they are.

    Would love to hear how it turns out for you!

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