jasondunn;428039 Wrote: > Yeah, I never know what to call them - controller and player seem to > make sense. ;-) > > > > The Squeezebox can't do 5 Ghz, so it only sees the 2.4 Ghz 802.11g > network. The 802.11n network has a different name, so I'm not even > trying to connect to that. > > > toby10;427970 Wrote: > > Repositioning the router? You are certain there are no other WiFi's > > near you possibly causing interference?> > toby10;427970 Wrote: > > > > > > > > > I don't think it's a signal strength issue - my laptop sitting a few > > > feet away has a near-full signal strength, and it's connected to the > > > same network. The controller never has an issue connecting to the > > > network. > > > > > > As I mentioned in the above message, I'm going to try this DHCP Lease > > > thing and see if that helps...> > > > > > > > Yes, I know it can't connect to N. But I'm wondering if the router > > running in "mixed mode" (N + G + ?) might cause the router to be > > less stable. > > > > I'm no networking guru but I was always under the impression that > > DHCP just handed out (assigned) IP's to any devices on the network > > versus manually assigning an IP to each device. If that's all it > > does then I can't see how that would affect WiFi connectivity. > > > > I've always run DHCP on my network (I have no clue how to setup/run > > static or fixed IP's), 7 devices with 3 WiFi units including the > > Boom, never had an issue. But then, I'm not using the Duet. > > > > Any chance you have conflicting IP's? Any other networks around > > you?
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