Another great example that it's a problem when you're in the top of the
food chain :-)
One mistake in one of the underlying technologies and it's the
streaming devices fault (NOT).
Thanks for admitting your fault - often OP's just ignore the thread
once they realise their mistake - leaving helpe
Another great example that it's a problem when you're in the top of the
food chain :-)
One mistake in one of the underlying technologies and it's the
streaming devices fault (NOT).
Thanks for admitting your fault - often OP's just ignore the thread
once they realise their mistake - leaving helpe
I was going to suggest that you may have tried to reuse the power
supply.
I've almost jumped on an apparently dead WRT54G only to eventually
realise ( more than once ), that the culprit is a dead power supply.
If you have the option just double check that on your dead router!
TOm
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>this produced interfering RF...<
More likely you had two DHCP servers battling it out and confusing
clients.
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jimzak;530049 Wrote:
> DUH!
>
> Put that in extra bold print.
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> I can only blame myself.
>
> I believe that I accidentally left the old router plugged in and this
> produced interfering RF which completely frelled my day.
>
> My apologies to my good ol' SB equipment and to Logitech.
>
karma for standing up for your misstake.
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DUH!
Put that in extra bold print.
I can only blame myself.
I believe that I accidentally left the old router plugged in and this
produced interfering RF which completely frelled my day.
My apologies to my good ol' SB equipment and to Logitech.
My system is now back up with the new router
What I usually do to reconnect a Duet Receiver:
1. Power down and power up the Receiver.
2. Push the button on the front of the Receiver until it blinks red.
3. Do a Factory Reset on the Controller.
4. Go through the Setup procedure for the Controller and Receiver.
There may be a more efficient
The two WRT54GL routers are the same router and the same revision 1.1.
I oould connect my two laptops wirelessly and a desktop via wired
Ethernet without a problem.
I have abandoned the Linksys router and gone to an older NetGear
WGT624.
It does not support WPA2, only WPA.
I have been able to
The two WRT54GL routers are the same router and the same revision 1.1.
I oould connect my two laptops wirelessly and a desktop via wired
Ethernet without a problem.
I have abandoned the Linksys router and gone to an older NetGear
WGT624.
It does not support WPA2, only WPA.
I have been able to
Is the router exactly the same model as before? Or the same model and a
different revision? Is it a new model?
My first guess is that the router is crap/faulty (my linksys
modem-router was). Borrow another router.
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Okay.
So I reset the encryption on the router to WPA2-Personal (TKAP+AES).
I also set the router wireless network mode to "G-only".
I could then connect the two Booms, but the Duet and the Radio
stubbornly refuse to connect to the music library or MySqueezebox.com.
Am I getting warmer?
Can so
Well, catastrophic for me anyway...
My Linksys WRT54GL router failed early this week.
I just got a replacement. I am using the Linksys firmware.
I have just spent 4 hours trying to get my system back up, and I can
only get one Boom playing.
I'm running the SB system in my signature.
My route
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