newy;361152 Wrote: 
> OK, weirdness happening for sure and I'm sure if I can figure this out
> then the rest will fall into place.
> 
> My Transporter usually (but not always) turns my computer off around 80
> seconds after an album is finished even though I have the power setting
> set at "Go into standby after 15 minutes".  This has perplexed me to no
> end but now I think I know why.
> 
> I performed these tests several times with the power state set at
> "Always On".  I manually put the computer into standby mode when I had
> to by pressing the front power button (Dell Tower).
> 
> 1) I wake computer using a slight movement of the mouse.  No matter
> what I do in SC, with the Transporter or with The Controller has no
> effect on the computer - it stays on indefinitely.
> 
> 2) I wake the computer using the Transporter's remote, I go to the last
> track of an album and press play.  The track plays out (hence the album
> finishes) and around 80 seconds after the last sound is heard the
> computer goes into standby mode - EVEN THOUGH IT IS SET TO ALWAYS
> ON!!!
> 
> I can't figure this out.  I've checked the hard-drive for errors, the
> network card says it's working properly and has the latest driver, etc.
> Can you think of why this is happening???
> 
> Thanks!!!

newy, I also had connection problems with my Transporter that were
similar to what you describe. I always had signal strength in the 90's
but I live in a highrise and can "see" quite a few wireless networks
from my laptop. Some days it would work fine, other times I had a lot
of resets with a high control connection queue count. My display would
go blank as you describe but it never put my computer to sleep. I
finally moved my router and NAS to my equipment cabinet and connected
the TP to the router with an ethernet cable. All my connectivity issues
went away, as well as some other problems like the TP not responding to
the remote and a jerky display. I have since purchased a controller and
the system works without problems. If there is a way you can test by
cabling the TP to the router, it may help you to isolate the problem.


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