garym wrote:
> you might consider a pair of "ethernet over powerline" adpaters as well.
> Connect one near your router. The other near your SBT. Then connect
> your SBT to the powerline adapter via ethernet cable. In this case you
> are no longer using WIFI at all.
I have power conditioning whi
HectorHughMunro wrote:
> I've looked at channels. The Asus router is automatically choosing
> channel 6 which seems to have the least competition here. I had numerous
> dropouts every day; after reading about someone using
channel 6 I locked my router on that same channel and I have had
virtuall
you might consider a pair of "ethernet over powerline" adpaters as well.
Connect one near your router. The other near your SBT. Then connect
your SBT to the powerline adapter via ethernet cable. In this case you
are no longer using WIFI at all.
*Location 1:* VortexBox 4TB (2.2) > LMS 7.8 > Tra
Thank you all for taking the time to reply - I have now ordered a
Synology DS112J.
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get.amped wrote:
> The other potential benefit over the 2.4Ghz band is less interference.
> Wireless G can be more easily disrupted by appliances, lighting
> fixtures, wireless phones, baby monitors and other RFI sources. And
> wireless N provides considerably more options for channels, so you
>
toby10 wrote:
> Correct, SBT only does G 2.4 ghz for WiFi. But the adapter it is
> connected to could be 5 ghz as the SBT's WiFi is not being used.
> Other than possible extended range a 5 ghz signal won't be of any real
> benefit over 2.4 ghz in use with SqueezeBox players.
The other potential
211audio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me out? I have updated a working situation with LMS
> 7.7.2 and EDO to 7.8 and EDO.
> I have done the usual things: Update LMS, downloading app, kernel update
> to EDO 0.8, select outputs to
> uhhh... the name of the dac (Cambridge Audio Dac 100) is
eduardoo wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't recall SBT being able to do 5GHz.
>
>
Correct, SBT only does G 2.4 ghz for WiFi. But the adapter it is
connected to could be 5 ghz as the SBT's WiFi is not being used.
Other than possible extended range a 5 ghz signal won't be of any rea
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll set up a daily search. However, I'd
still be interested to know the display part information if anyone knows
it, assuming it is an off the shelf part, and not made specially for the
touch. Thanks