Blue Screens, but only at the customer's house

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I have a problem that I have never seen before. My customer calls me
and tells me his computer BSOD's almost every night. I bring the
computer in to the shop and run it for an entire week straight and no
blue screens. All the hardware tests good with a couple different
test programs. The internet (wireless) works fine at the shop, seems
to work fine at the customer's home.

I finally decided to reinstall windows and told him not to install any
peripherals. After I ran it for a week with no BSOD, I get a call
from him saying it did it the night he took it home.

The only thing I can think of that is different from my shop to his
home is the wireless access points. Could this be what is causing his
BSOD's?

Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated.

Thanks,
Eric

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