WLAN Problem

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So I built a system on the Zotac G41 ITX board recently and all seemed to work. However I'm now have WLAN problems.

My router is the Netgear Wireless-N 300 (WRN2000v2), it's set up 'auto' channel, 'Up to 145 Mbps' and 'WPA2-PSK [AES].

Another desktop with an 802.11g card words fine, as does my n MacBook and Nokia E72 phone. The Zotac Win7 system is not happy though.

Using Vistumbler shows this for the network's SSID:

wlan.png


The neighbours SKY000083 system doesn't show the periodoic drop outs, neither do my other systems show the drop outs on my network (coxway). So what's going on?
 
Clean install on Win7 yesterday, every combination of motherboard/wifi drivers, no improvement... broken board?
 
The conclusion seems to be that the Zotac's WLAN is just deaf. Using an old Belkin USB dongle everything works fine.

One thought I had, I'm using the E5400 which runs at 2.7GHz stock. The CPU is constantly throttling it's speed between 2-2.2-2.4GHz etc when not under full load. These frequency are the same as the 802.11n spectrum. If there is poor isolation between on-board WLAN and the CPU clock, these throttled frequencies could inject noise to the WLAN receive chain - causing the periodic drop outs seen in the chart above.
 
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