Re: [slim] Investigating Lousy Internet Radio Connectivity

2008-02-29 Thread jonheal
snarlydwarf;273714 Wrote: Yes, it would break the stream. A TCP stream is defined as a unique pair of IP:PORT, IP:PORT. If the IP changes, the stream goes away. Why on earth they would change a dynamic IP so often is another matter: that is just plain nuts. Something sounds wrong with

[slim] Investigating Lousy Internet Radio Connectivity

2008-02-28 Thread jonheal
I'm just starting to research this, so I want to get my facts straight. Lately, it is becoming obvious that keeping a connection with an Internet radio station for more than a short period of time in our household is impossible. This is not a wireless issue -- I'm talking about a wired SB3

Re: [slim] Investigating Lousy Internet Radio Connectivity

2008-02-28 Thread jonheal
jonheal;273575 Wrote: I'm just starting to research this, so I want to get my facts straight. Lately, it is becoming obvious that keeping a connection with an Internet radio station for more than a short period of time in our household is impossible. This is not a wireless issue -- I'm

Re: [slim] Investigating Lousy Internet Radio Connectivity

2008-02-28 Thread snarlydwarf
Yes, it would break the stream. A TCP stream is defined as a unique pair of IP:PORT, IP:PORT. If the IP changes, the stream goes away. Why on earth they would change a dynamic IP so often is another matter: that is just plain nuts. Something sounds wrong with their setup or your router or