radish;333019 Wrote:
Sunspots :) Seriously, going through those steps clears out all the
network settings which is sometimes useful if something somewhere got
out of whack. You mentioned entering the SSID, which implies SSID
broadcast is off on the router - that has been known to cause
radish;332733 Wrote:
Just for testing, can you try disabling any WEP/WPA security on the
router? There have been a number of issues where it appears the SB is
connected, and the only problem is DHCP, but in fact there's an
encryption problem.
Worth a try. Right? I disabled the WEP and tried
Sunspots :) Seriously, going through those steps clears out all the
network settings which is sometimes useful if something somewhere got
out of whack. You mentioned entering the SSID, which implies SSID
broadcast is off on the router - that has been known to cause problems
with some devices.
radish;332473 Wrote:
Have you tried restarting the router? I've often seen problems where
they're unable to add new wireless clients without a restart.
Restarted the router, the access point, the squeezebox, all multiple
times.
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humhead
Just for testing, can you try disabling any WEP/WPA security on the
router? There have been a number of issues where it appears the SB is
connected, and the only problem is DHCP, but in fact there's an
encryption problem.
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radish
So, I've been using the squeezebox from slimserver 6 something or other.
Once I got it set up its been fine, till yesterday. It will no longer
connect to my network wirelessly (which is the way its been working all
this time). It will connect and obtain an ip address through dhcp when
wired. It
Have you tried restarting the router? I've often seen problems where
they're unable to add new wireless clients without a restart.
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radish
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