Internet connection freezes since activation of iTunes wifi-sync

Hi there!
First off: iTunes wifi-sync is working great!
...but: since i activatet this option, my internet connection (over wifi) freezes after a few minutes. no matter if my iphone is actually syncing or not.
only deactivating the wifi-sync will de-freeze my internet connection.
restarting both, iTunes and MacBook doesn't help.
Greetings
Tom

Just noticed a typo: I moved FROM plugged into the middle of the network to the END of the network and then plugged into that base stations ethernet.

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