Hi,
Thank you for your reply! Yes, you understood what I said perfectly. I
am currently using my neighbour's wifi network as I never really needed
one (until now) myself.
I do not mind purchasing iPeng at all, I had already thought of doing
so. Regarding the ports, I expected something like
If I'm understanding you correctly, without your own wi-fi the path from
your iPod to your SBS would be:
Your iPod - Neighbour's Wi-Fi - Neighbour's DSL/cable - His ISP -
Your ISP - Your DSL - Your SBS
Ouch. Madness!
Get a cheap wi-fi access point (you already have a router) to add to
your
pallfreeman;651581 Wrote:
If I'm understanding you correctly, without your own wi-fi the path from
your iPod to your SBS would be:
Your iPod - Neighbour's Wi-Fi - Neighbour's DSL/cable - His ISP -
Your ISP - Your DSL - Your SBS
Ouch. Madness!
Get a cheap wi-fi access point (you
OK. I'll buy a wifi router, it does make sense when you put it this
way.
Thanks!
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simagu;651563 Wrote:
Regarding the ports, I expected something like that, but must say that
I am not very familiar with such procedure. Is there a place where I can
get more information on how to do this? If it's very complicated, I'll
just buy a wifi router, but would not really need it
simagu;651234 Wrote:
As my set up is all Ethernet based, I have no problem controlling the
Squeezebox from my computer, but I would find it a lot easier and
convenient to be able to control it from a decent remote when my
computer is closed. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems no
Hi,
I am pretty much a newbie to the squeezebox touch. Despite a few
complications, I really like it, but I find the remote pretty much
sucks as I can't read much and can't see what I'm doing from a few
meters away.
As my set up is all Ethernet based, I have no problem controlling the