Re: [slim] Rebuffering solved !!! Netgear XE102

2009-01-05 Thread marklings
Maybe a little bit of academics, you will forgive me for that, but I am not at all convinced. 1) Losing frames is a common situation in all communication scenarios. This is probably the most important feature a protocol is designed for. Taking care of faulty comm conditions. I was probably losing

Re: [slim] Rebuffering solved !!! Netgear XE102

2009-01-04 Thread pfink
marklings;378981 Wrote: > Using an "over the electrical wire" adapter, Netgear XE102, to reach a > remote room. > This was not plugged directly into the wall socket, but into a multiple > outlet going into the wall > > Very severe rebuffering > > Plugging the Netgear directly into the wall solv

Re: [slim] Rebuffering solved !!! Netgear XE102

2009-01-04 Thread MeSue
I have the same Netgear powerline adapters which we use to get music out to a metal shed on the property. The instructions say specifically not to plug them into anything but direct into an outlet--no surge protector, not even an extension cord or outlet multiplier. In my house, I found that certa

Re: [slim] Rebuffering solved !!! Netgear XE102

2009-01-04 Thread radish
Many power strips have surge protectors built in, these will usually kill powerline network adapters dead. The rebuffering was simply being caused by a lack of data getting over the connection, nothing to do with the protocol. -- radish --

Re: [slim] Rebuffering solved !!! Netgear XE102

2009-01-04 Thread SuperQ
The squeezebox uses TCP to stream the audio, dropping a single frame isn't a problem. You are were likely dropping lots of frames causing the playback buffer on the squeezebox to empty. -- SuperQ SuperQ's Profile: http://

[slim] Rebuffering solved !!! Netgear XE102

2009-01-04 Thread marklings
Using an "over the electrical wire" adapter, Netgear XE102, to reach a remote room. This was not plugged directly into the wall socket, but into a multiple outlet going into the wall Very severe rebuffering Plugging the Netgear directly into the wall solved the problem Probably the instability o