bpa wrote:
> Only the 2.4GHz settings are relevant to SB hardware player and I think
> they also do not support 40MHz bonding so I think that setting should be
> 20MHz.
Thanks, gave it a shot, but the SB Radio got dumped in about 10 minutes
again. SB Boom(s) stay connected though.
Starminder wrote:
> It worked for a short time, but after about 10 minutes or less my radio
> got dumped again. Ugh.
Only the 2.4GHz settings are relevant to SB hardware player and I think
they also do not support 40MHz bonding so I think that setting should be
20MHz.
Downgrading the firmware worked, but eventually my SB Radios still got
dumped. Contacted ASUS and they had me change the following settings:
2.4 GHz
Channel bandwidth
40 MHz
Control Channel
11
Extension Channel
Below
5 GHz-1
Channel bandwidth
80 MHz
Control Channel
48
It's funny, I was just thinking of thisI also use squeezelite-x for
playing on my windows machines. Real nice with the material interface
built in (is it actually built in or just magic?)
But, my sister just gave me her old set of i buds (the apple bluetooth
ear thingies) and I was
@JJZolx
Ralphy looks after Squeezeplay nowadays
http://https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezeplay/windows/
and this may also help
http://https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-automatically-start-a-program-minimized-in-windows/
ronnir
JJZolx wrote:
> I get much of the third party stuff and all the little bits of abandoned
> Squeeze software mixed up and really haven't been paying much attention
> in recent years.
>
> I often use SqueezePlay and LMS to play music on my Windows machines. If
> anyone is still developing this,