Quoting damager ([email protected]):

> 
> froth;451642 Wrote: 
> > To each his / her own.  I stayed away from the Duet and have to say my
> > system is very stable and requires little to no work at all.  I have 1
> > boom and 2 SB Classics's and am looking to add at least 2 more SB
> > devices in the near future.  All my children and as well my wife have no
> > issues using the technology.  In fact, my children who have been on iPod
> > crack for a while are now asking about moving their music to
> > SqueezeCenter.  Unfortunatly they have many DRM tracks but for the stuff
> > that is not DRM we will be moving in the next month.
> > 
> > I will be adding iPeng into the mix this fall as we have a couple
> > touches and an iphone in the house as well.  I am just going through the
> > purchasing of a wireless extender to allow me to provide service to my
> > shop which is a very long way from my house.
> > 
> > Good luck with the Sonos.  I do think in some ways their system may be
> > less prone to the need to tweak, but then again, I also have heard the
> > stories that people have had issues with the technology as well.  I like
> > the idea that I can tweak if I want and I have a little.  I have the
> > local weather showing on the boom in the kitchen and this took all of
> > minutes to configure.
> 
> Thanks for your comments.  I'm in no way meaning to bash the Squeezebox
> products - I've used them for many years, and really like them.  I think
> alot of my issue is caused by the relative high number of issues with
> the Duet, which, unfortunately, was the main device my family was using.

You putting them up for sale?  I might be tempted to replace my SB1
- last device on my network that's wep-only.
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