Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Alarmclock on the move

2009-10-06 Thread radish
Muele;467668 Wrote: > By power- and network surge I simply mean power and network failure or > outage. Sorry, English is not my first language. > No problem, just confused me because "surge" means too much of something rather than too little :) Alarms will sound as long as it has power from eit

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Alarmclock on the move

2009-10-06 Thread Muele
By power- and network surge I simply mean power and network failure or outage. Sorry, English is not my first language. Thanks for the answers. -- Muele BR Mogens 2 Controllers, 2 Receivers, 1 Squeezeplay. Running off old 800 mhz IBM T21 Thinkpad.

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Alarmclock on the move

2009-10-06 Thread radish
Muele;467628 Wrote: > > 1. How does it handle being unplugged and replugged? I.E. does the > alarms I have set remain in place etc. > Yes. Alarms are stored on the server (except the next scheduled one which is also stored locally in case the network is lost). > > 2. Similar to the above. How

[SlimDevices: Radio] Alarmclock on the move

2009-10-06 Thread Muele
So, I would like to get me a radio. Primarily as a bedside alarmclock and nighttime music player. But I will also be carrying it to the garage, outside etc. So that brings up a bunch of questions. I will number then i order to ease answering. 1. How does it handle being unplugged and replugged? I