AndreE;426368 Wrote:
> It sounds like I need to have a PC with the Squeeze software installed
> and on. Is it right?
> May I go into the internet radio without PC on?
Yes you can. The players will connect to SqueezeNetwork. This is
basically a large squeezecenter hosted by Logitech for internet
It sounds like I need to have a PC with the Squeeze software installed
and on. Is it right?
May I go into the internet radio without PC on?
I am again sidetracking - sorry for that
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AndreE;426358 Wrote:
> It would be great if someone could state something about possibility to
> have Remote connected dynamically to different receivers.
You might be missing the fact that while the SBC can connect to your
network via an SBR, the commands for controlling your audio are *not*
dir
Hi Aubuti,
Thanks for the reply.
By first part of your message you are confirmed my guess.
It would be great if someone could state something about possibility to
have Remote connected dynamically to different receivers.
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I can only give you a partial answer on this. The Duet is capable of
working without a wifi network. When you set up the SB Controller (SBC)
and the first SB Receiver (SBR), do it so that the SBC connects to your
network via the SBR. You can then go about setting up the other SBRs.
Once set up, yo
Ive been asking many questions related to the subject, receiving many
replies I was a bit lost in few topics
This is the one of those:
I have wired land and not WiFi at home at all.
And I am planning to have at least two, potentially maybe three or four
SqueezBox Duo receivers connected to the LA