Remeber too folks, those 2.4Ghz cordless phones wreak havoc on some
wireless b connections, as they're in the same band. The manuals or
tech support for these phones usually tell you the channel(s) being
used by the device. Configuring your AP to avoid those channels will
help.
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MrC
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kdf, you must have nailed it. As I wrote, I changed from channel 1 to
channel 4, and it's been playing flawlessly for about 12 hours now...
FWIW, I'm running 802.11b though a second gen airport.
The crash-on-countdown is still there, and I, too, can never get
anything meaningful in my logfile, ev
Renyao,
On Aug 11, 2005, at 8:15 PM, Renyao wrote:
Please Try using 11M 802.11b mode instead of 54M 802.11g mode when
you have dropout or similar problems .
when using 54M 802.11g wireless mode,the receiving error rate in my
computer's network card reaches(5%~30%),and SB2 will refuse to
Hi SB2 wireless users,
Please Try using 11M 802.11b mode instead of 54M 802.11g mode when you have
dropout or similar problems .
when using 54M 802.11g wireless mode,the receiving error rate in my computer's
network card reaches(5%~30%),and SB2 will refuse to work in about every 50
minutes
Quoting Yannzola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> BTW: I've been checking the debugging boxes (_musicmagic, _info,
> etc.)... hoping to get some diagnostics info, but have as of yet never
> been able to locate the log.txt file anywhere. It doesn't seem to be
> getting created anywhere in the Slimserver direc
Chris Kantarjiev Wrote:
> I have a Squeezebox (1st version) that suffers from random music
> dropouts of many seconds. It's over WiFi, and I've always blamed
> the access point. It's not at all reproducable, I'm afraid - there
> are times when the buffer display just goes to empty and the music