For anyone that’s using the Apple AirPort Express Router and have upgraded your iPads to iOS 8.1.3 and you’re using wireless mics that are running on the 2.4 GHz band, you may be experiencing drop outs with the mics.
I’ve found that the iOS update has quite possibly forced the AirPort to default to running in dual band mode, when you connect your iPad to it after the update, especially if you’ve previously configured it to run only in the 5 GHz mode. When I got my first DL way back and configured the AirPort I noticed at my first gig with it, my Shure Digital 2.4 GHz wireless mic was dropping out all evening. I found that the AirPort was running in dual band mode and conflicting with the Shure. I then configured the AirPort to run only on the 5 GHz band. No more problems with the mic since that day.
Two days ago using the schools DL and after the update of my iPad 2 to iOS 8.1.3, my Shure was dropping out again. Today I ran the AirPort Utility App on my iPad to check the setup of my AirPort, sure enough it was now running in dual band mode once again. It looks like iOS 8.1.3 reset it to default mode after the Airport communicated with the iPad. I did not hard reset the AirPort at any time, evidenced by the unaltered retention of my security and other settings remaining intact. I disabled the 2.4 GHz band and now have to test it with the Shure before the next venue.
If this cures it, I will report back on my findings.