[slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts

2005-05-19 Thread Philip Meyer
I just tried the SqueezeNetwork for the first time (having just received my replacement SqueezeBox2 with a working headphone socket). Here's some initial ramblings... 1. I found it easy to connect to the SqueezeNetwork (SN) and configure. 2. How does the PIN get generated? Is this id allocated

Re: [slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts

2005-05-19 Thread Philip Meyer
>4. I selected a radio station to play, and for the first few seconds it played >fine. After that it was really choppy. I tried a few stations, but all >exhibited the same stuttery sound. I checked my PC's network traffic, which >was utilising 0% transmit and receive, so the SB2 could use all

Re: [slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts

2005-05-19 Thread Michael Haan
How do I access the SN?  I've poked around but can find any info.>From: Philip Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Reply-To: Slim Devices Discussion >To: Slim Devices Discussion >Subject: Re: [slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts>Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 22:02:52 +0100>> &

Re: [slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts

2005-05-19 Thread kdf
Quoting Michael Haan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > How do I access the SN? I've poked around but can find any info. you need the latest version of the server, as Dean instructed in the orignal thread regarding SqueezeNetwork Alpha release. after that, it will be an item in your players top level men

Re: [slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts

2005-05-19 Thread dean blackketter
On May 19, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Philip Meyer wrote: 3. The SB2 feels a lot slower to navigate through menus when connected to the SN. Does each remote control action perform a round-trip visit to the server across the internet? Where in the world are you, Philip? Performance of navigation in the

Re: [slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts

2005-05-19 Thread Michael Herger
3. The SB2 feels a lot slower to navigate through menus when connected to the SN. Does each remote control action perform a round-trip visit to the server across the internet? Where in the world are you, Philip? Performance of navigation in the Bay Area is quite good (sometimes better than

Re: [slim] SqueezeNetwork - first thoughts

2005-05-20 Thread Philip Meyer
>Where in the world are you, Philip? Performance of navigation in the >Bay Area is quite good (sometimes better than connecting to my local >slimserver!), I imagine that the lag you see might be related to the >round-trip time across the internet. > UK. It definitely feels sluggish, but use