Hi - I know that the Logitech spec is 18V 1A, but does anybody know if a
15V or a 24V is acceptable? Reason is that Phihong, who was making the
most convenient *exact* replacement has discontinued the 18V version.
15V certainly should work. But I'm not sure it would be able to charge
the
Hi - I know that the Logitech spec is 18V 1A, but does anybody know if a
15V or a 24V is acceptable? Reason is that Phihong, who was making the
most convenient *exact* replacement has discontinued the 18V version.
The battery pack is 12V, so even w/o DC/DC, is this is 10*1.2V NiMH
charged at
mrw wrote:
> I found the following two stations by using the Radio search function:
> WSKG-FM and WSQX-FM. Perhaps one of these is what you want. If so, while
> it's playing you could store the station in a preset by a long press of
> the relevant preset button.
>
> I have saved few stations
bpa wrote:
> Since you are using a local LMS - https URLs will not be an issue as
> long as you are using 7.9.2.
>
> The problem seesm to be just the station updated their URLs and you also
> need to update - follow mrw's advice.
Thanks. Looks like my radio is using 7.7.3 but when I try to
slartibartfast wrote:
> I would be surprised if channel 3 was the best channel as it overlaps 1
> and 6. You should stick to 1,6 or 11.
I agree - only ever use channel 1, 6 or 11. Any of the other channels
will have overlaps. If neighbours have configured router with auto
channel changing -
BertdeJong wrote:
> I Have used a WiFi analyser all the time and it showed me that 3 would
> be the best channel. I now have my problems reduced to one radio that
> refuses to keep a connection. It will connect, but after les than one
> hour it disconnects. I think I will buy a WiFi to Ethernet
reinholdk wrote:
> You mean the radio loses connection after it was in stand-by overnight?
> Was it still connected to the AP and only disconnected from LMS or even
> disconneted from the AP?
> And it doesn't occur when only one radio was connected?
> Can you try a different router?
>
> For my
reinholdk wrote:
> You mean the radio loses connection after it was in stand-by overnight?
> Was it still connected to the AP and only disconnected from LMS or even
> disconneted from the AP?
> And it doesn't occur when only one radio was connected?
> Can you try a different router?
>
> For my
BertdeJong wrote:
> I am successful in binding both radio's to the AP but overnight when in
> Stand By one of the two (not always the same) loses connection.
You mean the radio loses connection after it was in stand-by overnight?
Was it still connected to the AP and only disconnected from LMS
BertdeJong wrote:
> I had seen this post, thank you very much. I think I have done it all.
> My channel is now set to 1. My AP is in the dead center of my house. I
> reboot my router at least once a month. I have a SSID specific to the
> radio's, only they can connect using MAC filtering. Wifi
BertdeJong wrote:
> Has it always worked for you or did you have to change anything?
Always worked. Had to change channels two or three times throughout the
years due to neighbour's Wifi.
Actually I have two RT-N66U routers in AP mode to have a better coverage
in the house. They have the same
toby10 wrote:
> WiFi basics
>
>
> Some very basic WiFi tweaks to possibly improve signal strength and
> reliability
>
> ___Router Administration Basics (1-5 require admin access to your
> router):
> 1. use a unique SSID name (name of your network/router)
> 2a. if using a G WiFi: set WiFi
reinholdk wrote:
> I don't have Wifi issues with two radios connected to an Asus RT-N66U
> (in AP mode), currently with firmware 3.0.0.4.382_50702.
I am using the same router, but not in AP mode, it is my DHCP server. I
connect using a TP-Link UAP330. I have a SSID assigned to the radio's
and
reinholdk wrote:
> I don't have Wifi issues with two radios connected to an Asus RT-N66U
> (in AP mode), currently with firmware 3.0.0.4.382_50702.
I am using the exact same router, but not in AP mode. I have assigned an
ip adres tot the radio's. The radio's are connected to an TP-Link EAP
330,
WiFi basics
Some very basic WiFi tweaks to possibly improve signal strength and
reliability
___Router Administration Basics (1-5 require admin access to your
router):
1. use a unique SSID name (name of your network/router)
2a. if using a G WiFi: set WiFi to G only (turns off a & b modes)
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