rcschaff, thanks for the input.
While I am tempted to try your suggestion i would like to know why on earth would the WAP care what IP a client was using, let alone needing it to be assigned an IP by the WAP. The DHCP scope I am using has a 8 day lease which means that clients are not going to perform DHCP requests for 4 days. so there should be no broadcasts most of the time (if the DHCP broadcast traffic is the culprit)
However, in the interest of trying everything I will assign a static IP via the WAP and see if it corrects the issue.
It is extremely disappointing that there seem to be a decent number of owners with this problem, and there does not seem to be a fix or even a log entry describing what the issue might be.
I have to admit that I would like to know if there IS a solution to the problem? will tweaking these settings ever result in a stable wireless environment, or is this a lost cause? and if so is this a result of some interference that is difficult to detect, or is this due to a hardware bug that is just not widespread?
I have a few days left on my 30 day return policy and would really like to be of the majority that loves this device.
If anyone else has any thoughts or suggestions, of even had this issue with a previous unit, please let me know! At this point I am grasping at straws to see if I should cut my loses and pick a different unit.