Hi,
I've been a regular here for a while now, and I just wanted to thank the
developers and contributers (especially Jarod) who have helped me get my
Myth system up and running.
It's been a difficult road, but I think I've finally got it stable.
To anyone out there looking for some quick and
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Hi,
2) Don't mess with wireless! I know this will probably start some
flames, but to be honest, I never had much luck with 802.11g under
Linux. I got it to work sometimes, but it was always flakey and would
stop working randomly. Save yourself a headache and go with
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 09:42 am, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
2) Don't mess with wireless! I know this will probably start some
flames, but to be honest, I never had much luck with 802.11g under
Linux. I got it to work sometimes, but it was always flakey and
Just to balance things, I have 802.11g working flawlessly with my Myth
Setup. Admittedly its a wired connection from the back-end to the
wireless router, but its wireless from there to my remote frontends.
Works a treat :) [Did take an age to setup initially, especially with
encryption!]
Cheers
On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 15:59 +0100, Ciaran wrote:
Just to balance things, I have 802.11g working flawlessly with my Myth
Setup. Admittedly its a wired connection from the back-end to the
wireless router, but its wireless from there to my remote frontends.
Works a treat :) [Did take an age to
Lee Koloszyc wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Don't mess with wireless!
Suprisingly enough I just bought a random Dlink 802.11G Wireless USB
device at Compusa and it has worked flawlessly. Though for some
reason using Samba to copy all my MP3's from my Windows machine took
forever