Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A9 User Manual - page 19
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The network indicator on my B&O PLAY music system is
solid orange, what can I do?
If the network indicator is solid orange, your B&O PLAY music
system is connected to your network but the signal is low. If you do
not experience problems, you can operate your product as usual.
If the sound drops out, you must move the product closer to your
router, until the network indicator becomes solid white. To ensure
the best wireless performance, your product must be updated with
the latest software.
Note that dropouts can also be caused by a poor signal from the
AirPlay® streaming device.
If the problem persists, you may consider the placement of your
wireless router. To be able to receive the strongest signal with the
least amount of interference, you must follow these guidelines:
Make sure that the wireless router is placed as close to the centre
of your house as possible to increase the strength of the wireless
signal throughout the house.
Position the wireless router off of the floor and away from walls
and large metal objects.
Your B&O PLAY music system may only be compatible with 2.4
GHz (b/g). See the specifications for your product on
www.beoplay.com for more information. This frequency is also
used by most microwaves and many cordless phones. Therefore,
your wireless signal might be temporarily interrupted, when you
use your microwave or cordless phone. The wireless signal can
also be interrupted if you have a wireless alarm system installed.