Yes, I know it's a long shot, but I am cheap. In fact, I didn't even
pay for this old Squeezebox -- it was a gift from Slim Devices as a
thank you for writing the first Shoutcast browser plugin. So I really
shouldn't mind having to throw it away -- but something just bothers me
about junking sti
I must agree with pski. Even if you were able to solder on an ethernet
jack, I'd be surprised if the actual ethernet controller was present.
You're likely to find an empty space on the PCB.
I hear the Touch is really nice .. ;)
-Skinny
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pjheslin;613189 Wrote:
> I have a very old Squeezebox version 1 which only has WiFi connectivity
> -- no wired Ethernet. I had to choose either wired Ethernet or WiFi
> and I chose the latter. Because it is WEP only I have been running a
> separate network to serve this Squeezebox (also a wired
I have a very old Squeezebox version 1 which only has WiFi connectivity
-- no wired Ethernet. I had to choose either wired Ethernet or WiFi
and I chose the latter. Because it is WEP only I have been running a
separate network to serve this Squeezebox (also a wired Slimp3 via WiFi
bridge).
I wan