Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-23 Thread Mark Lanctot

ozbrit;388221 Wrote: 
 An interesting thread to me I have a dynalink RTE 1025 wireless modem
 router with my SB3 located across the house with a signal of 25%, any
 radio station with a bitrate greater than 160kbps also stutters and
 carries on, would that be down to too low a reception signal?

25% is too low, and if you're getting issues over 160 kbps that's an
indication.  You can always use the built-in network tests, see
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Diagnosing_Performance_Issues

rainjacks;388222 Wrote: 
 Note:  This doesn't mean I necessarily agree with this scenario.  I have
 all of my SBR's wired so I have no frame of reference on the wireless
 performance.

You're right, it's not ideal.  It will require the computer to be on,
and it will require Windows wireless networking capabilities, which
IMHO are still half-baked (mine always fights with my
manufacturer-specific wireless software).

Under normal conditions wireless can work fine.  There may be issues
with 802.11b, interference-heavy environments, specific house
construction materials and long distances.


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Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-23 Thread shovon

roll - gybe;388194 Wrote: 
 Thanks for your response, Mark.
 I will have to read your comments closely.  I don't have experience
 with the bridging functionality, so I will have to investigate.  Thanks
 for the time.

I reset the configuration, and hooked my ethernet line near my SB3 into
it. I plugged my SB3 into a port, and hooked the SBR up to it
wirelessly. I tried hooking my computer to it wirelessly, and my
internet connection works no problem. For the sake of continuity, I
switched my computer back to the G network after the test.


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[slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-22 Thread roll - gybe

Hey guys, I added an SBR to my network of SB3s.
I am running it wirelessly over wireless-b.  I have 2 ethernet wired
SB3s and one running on the wireless-g upstairs.

The SBR has 73%-75% signal strength, and it stutters like crazy.  It
stutters with FLAC, AAC, MP3 256, and S/N.

Is this at all normal?

I tested the SBR upstairs in my main stereo.  Over a powerline AV
connector on a different floor, no problem.  Wirelessly connected near
the wireless-g router no problem.

I am not sure what to think.  

Here is one option, but I don't know how I would execute:  

When I use the SBR is when I am in my office.  When I am in my office,
I have my computer in my office.  I use wireless in my office because
it is on the other side of the house from the router.  I prefer to hook
into my main wireless-g router.  (SBR gets 35% off that one, which has a
different address and channel)  Can I hook up my wireless-b in my office
without an internet connection to connect my computer to the SBR
(computer still hooked up to the wireless-g for internet)?  If so will
I be able to use S/N?  \

I guess I asked 2 questions:
-is my SBR behavior normal?
-can i jump from the sbr right onto my pc?

trying not to go buy more network rubble.

Thanks guys
Tom


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Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-22 Thread Mark Lanctot

roll - gybe;388136 Wrote: 
 I am running it wirelessly over wireless-b.

Why?  Ideally, 802.11b should work, but in practice it's borderline for
most tasks these days.

 When I use the SBR is when I am in my office.  When I am in my office, I
 have my computer in my office.  I use wireless in my office because it
 is on the other side of the house from the router.  I prefer to hook
 into my main wireless-g router.  (SBR gets 35% off that one, which has
 a different address and channel)  Can I hook up my wireless-b in my
 office without an internet connection to connect my computer to the SBR
 (computer still hooked up to the wireless-g for internet)?  If so will I
 be able to use S/N?

Why do you want to use your old 802.11b router?  Sure, I'm all for
reusing old hardware and keeping it out of landfills, but 802.11b is
not very useful these days.  To re-use it and keep it out of a
landfill, use the wired ports as a network switch and turn the wireless
module off...

Presumably your office computer has a wired network interface in
addition to wireless.  You can then wire your SBR off this and select
bridging or Internet Connection Sharing to bridge the SBR to the
computer's wireless interface.

 trying not to go buy more network rubble.

802.11b routers are network rubble these days.  Use the wired ports
as network switches though.

And 802.11g routers are very cheap right now, but if you bridge your
wireless-wired interfaces, you shouldn't need to get one.


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Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-22 Thread roll - gybe

Mark, thanks for your detailed response.  
In fact, my home office has no wired connection.  I connect through my
faint, but effective wireless-g network.

My office is on a lower floor, across the house from the wireless-g
router.  I have a SB3 wired down on the lower level, but is is also on
the opposite side of the house.

Before spending more money on powerline adaptors and otherwise
worthless stuff, I wanted to try my old wireless B router as an access
point.

I reset the configuration, and hooked my ethernet line near my SB3 into
it.  I plugged my SB3 into a port, and hooked the SBR up to it
wirelessly.  I tried hooking my computer to it wirelessly, and it works
no problem.

So that is the set-up.  I am really just trying to be smart and not
spend another hundred bucks when I have all these devices laying around
the house.


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Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-22 Thread Mark Lanctot

roll - gybe;388149 Wrote: 
 In fact, my home office has no wired connection.  I connect through my
 faint, but effective wireless-g network.

What I was suggesting was to use the wired network interface on your
office computer.  You indicate this connects wirelessly.  Most
computers also have a wired interface.  I assume this is not used on
your office computer.

But you can bridge the wired to the wireless network interface using
something Windows calls Internet Connection Sharing.  You then wire
your SBR to this wired port, enable ICS, and traffic to/from the SBR is
bridged over to the wireless interface, which you indicate is working.
Also if your office computer has Internet access, you will have
SqueezeNetwork access on your SBR as well.

 Before spending more money on powerline adaptors and otherwise worthless
 stuff, I wanted to try my old wireless B router as an access point.

It'll work OK under ideal conditions - but real-life isn't ideal!  Yes,
you can reuse it - its best use would be as a wired-only switch.

If you can bridge the office computer's wired and wireless network
interfaces, it should work without you having to spend anything aside
from a single Ethernet cable, which may have been included with one of
your routers.  If not, it's available anywhere for a few dollars.

 I reset the configuration, and hooked my ethernet line near my SB3 into
 it.  I plugged my SB3 into a port, and hooked the SBR up to it
 wirelessly.  I tried hooking my computer to it wirelessly, and my
 internet connection works no problem.  For the sake of continuity, I
 switched my computer back to the G network after the test.

I don't understand what you're saying.  What's it and which port are
you plugging into?

It probably doesn't matter, try the bridging thing first.

 So that is the set-up.  I am really just trying to be smart and not
 spend another hundred bucks when I have all these devices laying around
 the house.

You don't have to spend anything.  And for the record, I do like
reusing equipment when possible but it doesn't look like your 802.11b
router can be used in this configuration.  Keep it around, you can use
it as a switch.


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Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-22 Thread roll - gybe

Thanks for your response, Mark.
I will have to read your comments closely.  I don't have experience
with the bridging functionality, so I will have to investigate.  Thanks
for the time.


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Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-22 Thread ozbrit

An interesting thread to me I have a dynalink RTE 1025 wireless modem
router with my SB3 located across the house with a signal of 25%, any
radio station with a bitrate greater than 160kbps also stutters and
carries on, would that be down to too low a reception signal?


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Re: [slim] SBR and signal strength

2009-01-22 Thread rainjacks

He is saying to plug the SBR into the wired interface on the computer. 
Using the bridging feature on the computer the SBR will then be able to
access the rest of the network through the computers wireless G
interface.

Note:  This doesn't mean I necessarily agree with this scenario.  I
have all of my SBR's wired so I have no frame of reference on the
wireless performance.


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