G won't make a difference if you have weak signals (which is what it sounds
like) and/or IX (interference). Connect it directly to your LAN using the
Ethernet and check again. My guess is that you will find better
performance. Key in wireless is the ratio of signal to interference.
Increase
Windows 2000 here.
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What OS is SlimServer running on? If it's Linux or
I can get the ASX to work on an SB1 w/6.1.1, FW V40. But it sounds like 24
kbps
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Subject: [slim] Re: How can I
Yes, songs in m3u playlists get added to the library - at least
this is true
for playlists not created with slimserver itself. I have tried creating
playlists using WinAmp and Media Center, and both cause duplicate
entries to
be created in the library. In fact, if I make 5 copies of the
Similar problem here. Running SlimServer 6.1.1 - 3774 - Windows 2000 - EN -
cp1252, wireless. For me, this includes the web interface running on both a
remote laptop and on the PC running the server.
Interestingly, when I upgraded a while back I could no longer access the
server (while on the
Nick:
I have been looking for the same thing. My search found many kits, and
many low-power devices. While I can build the kits, I have little time or
desire and would prefer to purchase a 1/2 watt stereo capable unit (yea, I
know that this does not meet Part 15 FCC limits, but the low-power
Here is another:
http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe?preadd=actionkey=FM35
Fully assembled, its cost is about equal to the Squeezebox...
It is amazing that these are so expensive - I can buy a rock-solid 2.4 or
5.8 GHz (not *MHz*) WiFi card for less than a third of this price.
I updated to 6.0.2 from 5.4.something and found a few albums missing. The
problem in my case was - if the Artist name was the same as the Album name,
the unit would not recognize the album, even after a rescan. I fixed this
by adding a space after the album name, or chaging the album name
It seems that many people are having problems with 802.11b coverage. What
kind of equipment are you all running for your access points? Many
consumers don't realize that there are major and significant differences in
the range performance between various access point manufacturers. One key
rule