pfcs49 wrote:
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> It doesn't matter what "range booster" "repeater" you use, I think.
>
Hi, Phil. People are trying to help you. Not because it's their job;
it's not. They are just trying to help, because they enjoy their
Squeezebox radios and want others to enjoy them too. If you
kennydexter wrote:
> Thanks for replying. I dont understand. What is LMS?
>
> Thanks
LMS is Logitech Media Server, an application that you would have to run
on a computer on your local network. The computer could be an old,
low-powered one, or even a single board computer -- a Raspberry
bpa wrote:
> If you run LMS - then a simple iHeart station lookup is available as a
> plugin.
Thanks for replying. I dont understand. What is LMS?
Thanks
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P Nelson wrote:
> Can you post the make and model of the repeater you are using for the
> two Radios that work?
>
> On the two Radios that work, please confirm that you have an ethernet
> cable connected from the repeater to the Radio. If yes, then the
> internal Wifi in the Radio has been
pfcs49 wrote:
> , then sends it to the nearby radio through an ethernet cable.
>
> !
This post indicates it is Ethernet to the radio. He also previously
indicated he wants to fix the radios. not add a dongle which is why I
suggested reviewing the history.
Jim
pfcs49 wrote:
> Please understand, I can and have, gotten a network going by putting a
> repeater at two of the radios.
> It picks up the WiFi from the central (Verizon) router, then sends it to
> the nearby radio through an ethernet cable.
>
>
Can you post the make and model of the repeater
@P Nelson and @AB;
it very well may be wifi 6 with the new router, but Phil had this same
problem with his old old router (pre wifi6) and old mac. Take a look at
the thread he referenced (I think you both participated), where he
joined the "three radios lost connection" thread.
It think it's
Some additional ideas here:
https://community.roku.com/t5/Network-Wireless-Wired-Connections/BOTH-Roku-TVs-will-no-longer-connect-to-Wifi-but-everything-else-in-the-house-will/td-p/701911/page/2#M16797
Apesbrain's
Please understand, I can and have, gotten a network going by putting a
repeater at two of the radios.
It picks up the WiFi from the central (Verizon) router, then sends it to
the nearby radio through an ethernet cable.
I want to restore the wonderful portability my four Radios had before
WiFi
A search for Verizon routers yielded the following link which shows a
router that looks like your picture.
https://www.verizon.com/home/router/
The link says it is WiFi6 capable. That is BIG problem with the SB
Radios, but does not impact the Touch. This is due to the two devices
having
IIRC, there are features of the Verizon G3100 WIFI 6 gateway/modem that,
if disabled, allow the Radios to connect via wireless. Hopefully,
someone who has already dealt with this issue will reply with details.
You may find some hints in this thread:
Phil, I reread your initial series of posts in the "wifi connection
lost/unstable..." thread, and I noticed a post from @DoctorQuality (post
#241) stating that wlanpoke solved his issues which were very similar to
what you are experiencing (Radios would drop out, red icon, not
reconnect, but a
Nice summary or your progress/remaining issues!
Just to be clear:
your touches are also on wifi, and they connect to your mac running LMS
without a problem?
Also, when you say your spotty problem is resolved, this means that
spotty can play on your touches over wifi?
Finally, just curious,
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