You know what...this is an awesome product...I too had problems when my
iMac was hooked up wirelessly...but they say they recommend wiring your
Squeezecenter and soonce i did it...everything worked real well.
I also opened the ports they suggested (don't know why since not
necessarily communi
Are we to assume the *silence* in this thread means the OP finally got
this sorted out (cuz he finally did as asked by SD support)?
Or am I to assume that all forum members within 50 miles the OP are
going through his trash?
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MelonMonkey;320994 Wrote:
> Please contact me via PM and I will gladly take that SB3 off your hands
> for $100.
I'd take his offer. If you can't test it then you can't really list it
on e-bay as working can you? Not much good for anything other than
parts, I suppose. Yes sir, $100 is a mighty
WPBerryman39, fight the strong fight brother. It's your right to get
things fixed your way, you shouldn't have to rip apart your setup. You
definitely have put enough effort into fixing someone else's problem in
this case and it's time to move on.
Please contact me via PM and I will gladly take
toby10;320894 Wrote:
> That's what I had suspected.I'm guessing the SB3 WiFi card is much
> more sensitive to rogue signals than a more robust laptop WiFi card
> would be.
I thought it was a bog-standard laptop wifi card included with the SB3.
It certainly looks like one.
MC
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ModelCitiz
Anoop M.;320731 Wrote:
> I talked to the user on the phone today and the unit works perfectly
> fine from the same room as the router (wirelessly). My conclusion is
> that he is getting allot of wireless interference. I asked him to do a
> test with his wireless broadcasting channels and see if o
Anoop M.;320765 Wrote:
> To the customers credit, he already had the player down in the other
> room when I called him.
That's good. He badly needs some credit.
MC
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ModelCitizen
On average people have fewer than two feet.
http://www.last.fm/user/ModelCitizen
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aubuti;320754 Wrote:
> I'm still wondering how Anoop managed to persuade him to get the router
> and the SB in the same room
To the customers credit, he already had it down there when I called
him.
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Mountain View California
ModelCitizen;320753 Wrote:
> Well, I wonder if he'll do that.
I'm still wondering how Anoop managed to persuade him to get the router
and the SB in the same room
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Anoop M.;320731 Wrote:
> I asked him to do a test with his wireless broadcasting channels and see
> if one channel works better than another.
Well, I wonder if he'll do that.
MC
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ModelCitizen
On average people have fewer than two feet.
http://www.last.fm/user/ModelCitizen
I talked to the user on the phone today and the unit works perfectly
fine from the same room as the router (wirelessly). My conclusion is
that he is getting allot of wireless interference. I asked him to do a
test with his wireless broadcasting channels and see if one channel
works better than ano
I think wifi in general is a bit of a nightmare. At work we had big
problems with wifi IP phones (Cisco 7920). Even if the phones just
require a mere 100 kbps bandwidth we got choppy audio and lost
connections. To make it work at a reasonable level we ended up with no
more than 16 AP's, and that's
I have two wireless routers. One is line-of-sight to the SB3 and the
other is a few rooms away. I cannot connect to the line-of-sight router
and when I do, the connection is bad and I get choppy music. When I
connect to the other (and better router) I get good music quality even
though my signal s
WPBerryman39;320330 Wrote:
>
> * MAC address: 00 14 a5 9d fb 32
>
Is that hardware address from the player or the last connected server?
The player should have 00:04:20 prefix.
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How about trying this:
1) Load squeezecenter on one of your laptops. Be sure to emulate the
same sort of setup you have on your current server on your laptop -
e.g. if your music is stored on a separate server or NAS, have the
laptop get the music from the same place.
2) Plug it into the router a
If the office is in the same house, a 50 or 100 foot ethernet cable
should reach.
WPBerryman39;320356 Wrote:
> the unit is plugged into a stereo that is in my upstairs living room,
> where all of the power cables, speakers, and wiring is tightly routed
> behind a wall. To hard wire it to the rout
WPBerryman39;320356 Wrote:
> the unit is plugged into a stereo that is in my upstairs living room,
> where all of the power cables, speakers, and wiring is tightly routed
> behind a wall. To hard wire it to the router, I have to removes all of
> this, take it down to the office, and then reassem
WPBerryman39;320330 Wrote:
> but as soon as I light the slimserver up, the music starts to slow down
> and degrade.
It sounds like you probably lit something else up too. Take a few more
tokes and the slowness of the music will seem natural.
WPBerryman39;320330 Wrote:
> Please help before t
ROFL!! Nice one!
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I feel your pain. I have a similar situation. My car began playing up
recently and the mechanic asked me if i could drive it to the local
garage. No freaking way! what makes is double impossible is that its
currently hooked up to my trailer. Rubbish mechanic, he should have
been able to fix it by
LOL. Why are we even feeding these trolls?
IMHO, we've had a load of uber-numpties recently who deserve to be
kicked and banned.
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Vi
WPBerryman39;320330 Wrote:
> ...snip...
> Is there anything else I should try before i toss it in the trash can
> for good? I have great wireless connections all over my house, but as
> soon as I light the slimserver up, the music starts to slow down and
> degrade.
>
> Please help before the tr
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