Allright perhaps I was a bit short in explanation.
If the SB is connected via wifi then a solution would be to place wifi
on a scheduled base. So wifi is only working from day 10 AM until 15.00
pm.
A lot of sb's are connected via wifi and if one thing is critical in a
good working SB
edwin2006 wrote:
> Again, why not close wifi SSID?
Perhaps that's what the original poster has done! Or perhaps he didn't
understand your suggestion any better than I did. Would you be willing
to offer some explanation for those of us who are a bit dense?
What are the chances the OP would be
Fodda wrote:
> Is there a simple guide that I can follow to get BBC iPlayer working on
> my expensive Squeezebox setups? I have no idea what this ssh-ing is all
> about.
>
> And I live in the UK, so it's not like I'm trying to get something for
> nothing.
This is not a BBCiPlayer issue - it
In my earlier comments, I got swept up in enthusiasm for the "elegance"
of doing everything within LMS. But doing it that way is kludgy,
anything but elegant. A much more reasonable approach would be to use
something like wget to call one of the urls I mentioned in message 6. If
the OP has LMS
It is possible that the podcasts that you listen to have switched from
http to https while the radios were packed away.
A newer LMS might solve this for you if that is the problem.
You could install it on a PC (temporarily) to see if it fixes things -
or jump straight in and update your