rojikewl wrote:
>
> In preparation to install the fix, I noticed that about six months ago,
> in his (?) first (and so far only) post on this forum, mankan requested
> that someone write "instructions for dummies" for wlanpoke. Having
> recently struggled through the user manual as a non-technic
Barrypg wrote:
> *-I tried this solution on 2 Squeezebox Radios and at first, I thought
> the fix worked. Then, after less than 5 minutes, the radios dropped off
> wifi again at random times. I tried restarting them both a couple of
> times, but the same behavior occurred.
> -*
Are you running
-I TRIED THIS SOLUTION ON 2 SQUEEZEBOX RADIOS AND AT FIRST, I THOUGHT
THE FIX WORKED. THEN, AFTER LESS THAN 5 MINUTES, THE RADIOS DROPPED OFF
WIFI AGAIN AT RANDOM TIMES. I TRIED RESTARTING THEM BOTH A COUPLE OF
TIMES, BUT THE SAME BEHAVIOR OCCURRED.
-
rojikewl wrote:
> At some point in the past
-I HAD 2 SQUEEZEBOX RADIOS I'D GIVEN UP COMPLETELY ON, AS THEY STOPPED
CONNECTING EVERY FEW MINUTES TO WIFI. I THOUGHT THEY'D BE PAPER WEIGHTS.
I RAN THIS SOLUTION ON BOTH AND SO FAR, THERE HAVE BEEN NO MORE
DROPOUTS. I'LL KEEP MY EARS OPEN AND IF ANYTHING CHANGES I'LL UPDATE.
BUT FOR NOW, IT SEEM
I just wanted to send a big thanks to the community members that came up
with this solution for the wifi problems and also took the time to write
the detailed installation instructions for dummies!
I had given up hope for my SB Radio and retired it completely when I
discovered this fix in the for
rcolotto wrote:
> Hi all
> I just installed this on one of my SB radio's. Seems to be working fine!
> Thanks a lot!!
>
> Might this also be working on the UE (Ultimate Ears) Version of the
> Radio?
>
> Regards
> Ronny
I installed this on a UE branded radio. I first converted it to use the
Squ
P Nelson wrote:
> If you mean a radio branded with the UE logo that has been converted to
> the SB Radio software, then I can confirm wlanpoke will work. If you
> mean a UE radio running UE software, then I cannot confirm wlanpoke
> works. Perhaps POMDev can provide information.
I meant the R
rcolotto wrote:
> Hi all
> I just installed this on one of my SB radio's. Seems to be working fine!
> Thanks a lot!!
>
> Might this also be working on the UE (Ultimate Ears) Version of the
> Radio?
>
> Regards
> Ronny
If you mean a radio branded with the UE logo that has been converted to
the
Hi all
I just installed this on one of my SB radio's. Seems to be working fine!
Thanks a lot!!
Might this also be working on the UE (Ultimate Ears) Version of the
Radio?
Regards
Ronny
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Thanks for the clear instructions and for taking the time to do this
write up. I've just tried this on one radio that I know for sure has a
wifi issue. So far so good. We'll see how many days I can go without
experiencing disconnects. I've be using a Vonnets wifi adapter that did
the
mrw wrote:
> Ah ha ! Possible light bulb moment: the stock firmware SSH requires the
> use of older, now outdated, key exchange and cipher algorithms. I guess
> that a modern WinSCP might not enable these by default. Certainly modern
> OpenSSH doesn't.
>
> I don't know how one persuades WinSCP
P Nelson wrote:
> Not sure why WinSCP does not want to work with the stock firmware vs the
> community firmware, assuming SSH might be an issue.
Ah ha ! Possible light bulb moment: The stock firmware SSH requires the
use of older, now outdated, key exchange and cipher algorithms. I guess
that a
mrw wrote:
> Not so much limited interest, from my point of view, but rather awaiting
> results of research. Following which, figuring how best to introduce the
> logic implemented by wlanpoke into the firmware, if that is
> appropriate.
>
> However, as I don't experience the issue, it would be
mrw wrote:
> a) Have you enabled remote login on that Radio ?
> b) I don't know why you are getting a SFTP message. I assume that you
> are trying to use SSH.
a - yes, that was the first thing I checked. If I disable remote
log-in, I get a different message. I turned remote login off and back
P Nelson wrote:
> I sense in reading the Community build forum is that the Wifi
> interference problem did not impact very many people, so there was
> limited interest to including it in the community firmware.
Not so much limited interest, from my point of view, but rather awaiting
results of
P Nelson wrote:
> Any idea on resolving this error message?
a) Have you enabled remote login on that Radio ?
b) I don't know why you are getting a SFTP message. I assume that you
are trying to use SSH.
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I finally found some time to install wlanpoke on one of my radios. It
was a success. After 5 days, no red icon
Many thanks to POMdev for developing wlanpoke to resolve this problem.
Thanks to rojikewl for drafting the simplified instructions. I needed
that level of detail.
I attempted
I've installed this on two of my Radios so far. Works great!
Thanks @POMdev and @rojikewl.
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rojikewl wrote:
> ...POMdev, can you comment on any risk of "bricking" a Radio in the
> process of installing wlanpoke? Also, can you confirm that a factory
> reset done after installing wlanpoke would eliminate all changes made to
> the Radio?
I believe the risk of bricking the radio by instal
P Nelson wrote:
> I sense in reading the Community build forum is that the Wifi
> interference problem did not impact very many people, so there was
> limited interest to including it in the community firmware. I would
> like to see wlanpoke as an applet or installed via the plug in process.
>
P Nelson wrote:
> I sense in reading the Community build forum is that the Wifi
> interference problem did not impact very many people, so there was
> limited interest to including it in the community firmware. I would
> like to see wlanpoke as an applet or installed via the plug in process.
>
bpa wrote:
> I can't answer the question but POMdev who developed wlanpoke did post
> about the research into the problem in the Community build thread so I'm
> guessing somewhere there may be an explanation why wlanpoke was not part
> of the community build. POMdev was also looking for a source
JJZolx wrote:
> Yeah, I'm not familiar with this fix, but my first thought was why not
> just bake this into the firmware if it's so beneficial?
I can't answer the question but POMdev who developed wlanpoke did post
about the research into the problem in the Community build thread so I'm
guessin
P Nelson wrote:
> Can this solution be implemented via the plug-in or patch process used
> for the Community Firmware? This would make it a lot easier to install
> the fix.
Yeah, I'm not familiar with this fix, but my first thought was why not
just bake this into the firmware if it's so benefi
Hi - thank you for starting this thread! My LMS runs on a mac and
therefore I didn't have access to WinSCP. I tried Filezilla but it
wouldn't support logging into the radio because of the security method
used. (I'm running the standard firmware - maybe this was updated on the
community firmware?)
P Nelson wrote:
> As someone that has the WiFi interference issue on the SB Radios, I
> appreciate a simplified instruction list to install the wlanpoke fix
> developed by POMdev. I will give this a try over the weekend.
>
> If I have trouble and mess something up, will a factory reset undo th
As someone that has the WiFi interference issue on the SB Radios, I
appreciate a simplified instruction list to install the wlanpoke fix
developed by POMdev. I will give this a try over the weekend.
If I have trouble and mess something up, will a factory reset undo the
changes? Hopefully the r
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