Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Server Machine Alternatives.

2019-07-29 Thread edwin2006
Sorry to say, but powerline is not as reliable as wired. If I had to make a choice between powerline or wifi I would choose wifi. Are you able to make a temporarily test config with cable connection? *SqueezeBoxes:* 1x Transporter (Living room) 1x SB2 (shed), 1x Radio (Kitchen), 1x Boom

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Server Machine Alternatives.

2019-07-29 Thread fphredd
d6jg wrote: > Wired or wireless ? Most of the network is wired (Powerline) 2 of the units are wireless; thanks for the (obvious) next step in troubleshooting! :) fphredd's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Server Machine Alternatives.

2019-07-29 Thread d6jg
fphredd wrote: > I used to have LMS running on a ReadyNAS Pro x86. Syncing was always > spot on. > > Moved to LMS on Pi3b+ w Max2Play (no player running), 2 Touches, 1 > Radio, 3 instances of Squeezelite. With the current setup, when I look > to sync all the players (via Group) there is

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Server Machine Alternatives.

2019-07-29 Thread Craig
Well that was easy (ish) The Pi, SSD and a usb enclosure for the SSD arrived this morning and it's all up and running and currently copying my library from the old machine to the SSD. When the adaptor board arrives I'll move the SSD onto that and put it all in a little case. Thanks for all

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Server Machine Alternatives.

2019-07-29 Thread fphredd
I used to have LMS running on a ReadyNAS Pro x86. Syncing was always spot on. Moved to LMS on Pi3b+ w Max2Play (no player running), 2 Touches, 1 Radio, 3 instances of Squeezelite. With the current setup, when I look to sync all the players (via Group) there is generally one or 2 that are