I have 2 Squeezeboxes (wired via powerline adapters to a PC with Windows
XP) that were working fine for the first few days, then inexplicably
started hanging, turning off spontaneously, and being unresponsive to
the remote. I've tried reinstalling Slimserver multiple times,
powercycled my cable mo
meh53169;179795 Wrote:
> I have 2 Squeezeboxes (wired via powerline adapters to a PC with Windows
> XP) that were working fine for the first few days, then inexplicably
> started hanging, turning off spontaneously, and being unresponsive to
> the remote. I've tried reinstalling Slimserver multipl
meh53169;179795 Wrote:
> I have 2 Squeezeboxes (wired via powerline adapters to a PC with Windows
> XP) that were working fine for the first few days, then inexplicably
> started hanging, turning off spontaneously, and being unresponsive to
> the remote. ...
I've been researching this type of ne
meh53169 wrote:
> I have 2 Squeezeboxes (wired via powerline adapters to a PC with Windows
> XP) that were working fine for the first few days, then inexplicably
> started hanging, turning off spontaneously, and being unresponsive to
> the remote. I've tried reinstalling Slimserver multiple times,
I'm a big fan of powerline/homeplug.
The only time I had a problem was when I built myself a new PC. I
couldn't get my network connection back. AFter about a week of swearing
and cursing I eventually discovered that the power supply in my new PC
was the problem. I swapped the PSU and my homeplug
Thanks for the suggestions. I do have many other things plugged into the
same circuits, so I'll see if I can identify if another component is
causing interference. The computers that I've run off of powerline
adapters have had consistently strong connections, so I'm not sure why
this issue would o