Further to investigations over the last two/three weeks, I have found
that increasing the Radio's ALSA buffer size to 30 milliseconds is
proving to be an effective work-around to the problem. Since making this
change, I have had no instances of "Bass drop-out" in circumstances
where I would hithe
ToddeSwe wrote:
> Hi
>
> First i had a turn on problem and now this.
>
> When i start the radio it has lost the wifi connection and i have to
> renew it every time i want to use it.
> This problem started after i had updated my Asus RT-AC58U a couple of
> days ago. What have i missed? Or what
I am having problems with my two radio's connecting to my TP-Link AP and
to my ASUS RT-N66U router using WiFi. I am wondering if more people
using this router (so, as a router, not as an AP) are experiencing the
same problem.
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steffen wrote:
> Same problem here! For a couple of days, Wifi stops working after some
> hours. Reproducible.
> Where can I edit the wifi file, mentioned by Ralphy?
>
> ok found it. you habe to enable remote login on the radio.
Did it solve your problem? I can Putty in the radio, but how do I
seanullnet wrote:
> I have three Squeezebox Radios (HW version 5), all on WiFi. Since a few
> weeks ago, they all have the same problem: After some time
> (minutes-hours) they lose connection with my WiFi access point(s). The
> WiFi symbol is red. "Repair Network" usually resolves the problem
>
reinholdk wrote:
> 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 SSID. And there are 3 Radios connected
> wireless, two of them
bpa wrote:
> 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 - check analyser each day and see if neighbour channel
> selection changes. Many router always start at low channels so
> s