peter;355860 Wrote:
If I wanted my house to be like a digital Fort Knox, I'd setup a
separate wifi network that only allows traffic to end from
SqueezeCenter. That shouldn't be too hard. That way the worst the enemy
can do - even if they manage to crack WPA2 - is snoop on your music or
SuperQ wrote:
bluegroper;355506 Wrote:
I'm not sure how to instruct the SB3 to use the SBR wifi bridge. No IP
address on bridge. So how to find it ?
For security reasons, we prefer to go without home wifi.
That's the way a bridge works. The SBR allows the controller direct
peter;355860 Wrote:
A security audit? ;) ;)
If I wanted my house to be like a digital Fort Knox, I'd setup a
separate wifi network that only allows traffic to end from
SqueezeCenter. That shouldn't be too hard. That way the worst the enemy
can do - even if they manage to crack WPA2
bluegroper;355506 Wrote:
For security reasons, we prefer to go without home wifi.
Is a SBR configured for ad-hoc network for the SBC connection really
more security than a real Wifi AP with built-in firewall, encryption,
logging and mac address filtering ?
I'm not sure I've understood all
bluegroper;355443 Wrote:
Hi forum
I have a Duet (SB Receiver and SB Controller). Mostly works great.
SBR is connected using ethernet wire, so is bridged to SBC.
Can I add an SB3 to this add-hoc wireless setup ?
I don't believe so, the adhoc link will only work for the SBC (and I
think,
bluegroper;355506 Wrote:
I'm not sure how to instruct the SB3 to use the SBR wifi bridge. No IP
address on bridge. So how to find it ?
For security reasons, we prefer to go without home wifi.
That's the way a bridge works. The SBR allows the controller direct
bridged access to your
You're right.
The Bridged SBR is running [WEP][IBSS]
WAP with WPA is a better solution.
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Hi forum
I have a Duet (SB Receiver and SB Controller). Mostly works great.
SBR is connected using ethernet wire, so is bridged to SBC.
Can I add an SB3 to this add-hoc wireless setup ?
(How does it find the bridge ?)
Or do I have to also connect the SB3 with ethernet wire ?
Single SBC must be
You may be able to detect the SBR's wifi bridge on the SB3. I have
never tested this myself since I don't have the duet style receiver. I
use a normal wifi AP.
You could always add a wifi AP to your network if it doesn't work.
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SuperQ
SuperQ;355459 Wrote:
You may be able to detect the SBR's wifi bridge on the SB3. I have
never tested this myself since I don't have the duet style receiver. I
use a normal wifi AP.
I'm not sure how to instruct the SB3 to use the SBR wifi bridge. No IP
address on bridge. So how to find it
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