Hi Knight, Did you get the traces I sent earlier. Here is a link in case you didn’t: https://rcpt.yousendit.com/728737591/23c1e7a7e6759fddb6330c2bee26cded. I have some more traces that I am sending by the same service: http://rcpt.yousendit.com/728779355/712c1906c8d511ab7fcf4dc3085aa963. This batch does contain traces from the wisp that I think will be quite instructive. I started the wireshark trace while each device was non-responsive to pings. I then powered it down and attached via serial, booted it up and started the wisp trace. In the case of 3394CF-IP35, there was another unit (339484-IP36) that was 4 feet away that was responsive. Both units were wall mounted a clear of obstructions. With 36E8B7-IP51, 3737CC was 10 feet away and 3394A5 was 20 feet away. All of these units are mounted inside cabinets – not ideal. The signal strength on 36E8B7 was decent, however. One interesting thing is that the wisp trace did not produce any results on 36E8B7. I’ve included a copy anyway. Give me a call if you have any questions. Thanks, Steven