d6jg wrote:
> What about Powerline Network Adapters instead of 75' of cable? Google
> and you will find out what they are if you don't know. One by your
> router and another by the Classic in question.
Without Powerline adapters I would not have WiFi in my house, as all my
walls both external
sflen wrote:
> Please explain a bit more. I may have and use many Squeezebox devices,
> but I do not know where and how to do this. At least I can stop
> searching on iPeng.
>
> Thanks
>
> PS You have no idea how grateful I am for your app!!! I just upgraded
> from iPeng HD even though my
I think there's pretty good step-by-step description in the Net::UDAP
thread here although admittedly I have never used it myself.
If you still go with a cable: I use flat Ethernet cables to hide it
behind skirting and that works quite well.
I had considered integrating UDAP setup into iPeng
pippin wrote:
> You can't set the WiFi password with iPeng.
> There's a command line tool called Net::UDAP that does this, though.
Please explain a bit more. I may have and use many Squeezebox devices,
but I do not know where and how to do this. At least I can stop
searching on iPeng.
Thanks
You can't set the WiFi password with iPeng.
There's a command line tool called Net::UDAP that does this, though.
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Recently posted about my Classic that has, per people smarter than me, a
faulty IR sensor. Pressing any remote key causes wild behavior where
words and numbers just fly by. Plays perfectly once the madness stops.
To select anything, I now use iPeng satisfactorily.
I just moved the faulty Classic