michel wrote:
> I just tried Roon for the first time.
> Most annoing fact is that everything hires plays for seconds correctly
> and the gives just very loud pink? noise.
> I am running roon on a 1518+ synology.
>
> Another annoiance is that roon ignores perfect tags and coverart just to
> repl
Both routers were the same.
Starting ip address 192.168.1.100 (Both)
ip address range 192.168.1.100 to 149 (Both)
Local IP Address 192.168.1.1 (Both)
The only difference was the wireless router has some DNS
entries...probably for the ISP.
So I changed the "wired router" to 192.168.0.1
At fir
Come to think of it, I have another application ("Pilot" - for home
control) that has a working today widget which also requires
authentication to be able to function. With this app the credentials are
stored in the app settings, but I have no clue about any of the
technical details on how the wid
michel wrote:
> I just tried Roon for the first time.
> Most annoing fact is that everything hires plays for seconds correctly
> and the gives just very loud pink? noise.
> I am running roon on a 1518+ synology.
>
> Another annoiance is that roon ignores perfect tags and coverart just to
> repl
I just tried Roon for the first time.
Most annoing fact is that everything hires plays for seconds correctly
and the gives just very loud pink? noise.
I am running roon on a 1518+ synology.
Another annoiance is that roon ignores perfect tags and coverart just to
replace with inferior information
Fizbin wrote:
> I had a feeling that might be the issue. When I use IE to login, it
> actually tells me where I am logging into. IE reports that it's trying
> to log me into the WIFI PC downstairs.
>
> So how do I assign the "wired router" (upstairs) a different IP?
If you answer the question
I had a feeling that might be the issue. When I use IE to login, it
actually tells me where I am logging into. IE reports that it's trying
to log me into the WIFI PC downstairs.
So how do I assign the "wired router" (upstairs) a different IP?
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Fizbin wrote:
> Anyone know why my added router would make my WIFI/Internet slower?
> Sometimes sites randomly take longer to connect. Once connected the
> speed is the same.
The IP range on the new router isn't the same as the wifi is it ?
At a command prompt do ipconfig /all
What is the IP a
Anyone know why my added router would make my WIFI/Internet slower?
Sometimes sites randomly take longer to connect. Once connected the
speed is the same.
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I seemed to have found the answer. Both are working now. (Haven't
connected the Transporter/Joggler yet).
In case anyone is curious the instructions I found were here:
http://superuser.com/questions/479654/how-to-use-wireless-and-wired-connection-both-at-a-same-time-in-windows-7
"The trick is
I got a used Linksys WRT54GL (with Tomato firmware) and when I hook it
to my PC (using LAN 1 connection) my PC's internet via wifi goes bye
bye. I have the routers WIFI disabled since I'm using it as a wired
router.
So to recap from above:
-My Windows 8.1 PC is (or was) wired connected to a swit
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