bwaldron wrote:
> This can help in that regard: https://getrssfeed.com
Very neat. Thanks.
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> But I find fewer and fewer podcast publishers provide that. They provide
> links for iTunes/Apple, or Google podthing, or something, which are very
> easy to use if you are using an iThing, or an AndroidThing, or
> SomeOtherThing. But they don't make it easy to find the actual
> und
jeanwedding wrote:
> Standalone. SB only please for Pretty please rhwere is no ay Im gong to
> keep my old comp running all the time
>
> flatearthpodcat.com.so I can just copy and past it please
> and how can we find podcast lists that. will play on our SB
> standalone???
> rhanks all an
I've purchased this one in the past and it worked fine:
https://www.amazon.com/HQRP-Squeezebox-930-97-930-000101-930-000129/dp/B006FWK6VA
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please anyone have any recommendations?? thanks all
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Standalone. SB only please for Pretty please rhwere is no ay Im gong to
keep my old comp running all the time
flatearthpodcat.com.so I can just copy and past it please
and how can we find podcast lists that. will play on our SB
standalone???
rhanks all and I do appreciate yall advice and
slartibartfast wrote:
> I have always left my router set to "Auto" channel bonding, whatever
> that means and never noticed any issues. Should it be set to 20MHz?
If it is not causing a problem then leave it.
Not sure if it only becomes a problem when a device on the same network
needs/requests
bpa wrote:
> Asus "Smart Connect" seems to be a load management by the router to
> spread devices across 3 bands (2.4Ghz and 2 5Ghz) all sharing same
> SSID.
> IIRC Some user reported problems with some dual/tri band routers if
> 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks had same SSID.
>
> Wifi 6 (aka 802.11ax)
Asus "Smart Connect" seems to be a load management by the router to
spread devices across 3 bands (2.4Ghz and 2 5Ghz) all sharing same
SSID.
IIRC Some user reported problems with some dual/tri band routers if
2.4GHz and 5GHz networks had same SSID.
Wifi 6 (aka 802.11ax) compatible routers also i
Is "Smart Connect"known as anything else? I can't finst any mention of
it in my router management menus Then again, there's no specic
mention of WiFi6 - just 802.11ax.
Having said everything worked last night - it then all stopped! I'll
have the apartment to myself for a few hours later
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