I find it a shame that you've felt compelled to move system because
clearly you'd rather not and also because I've had a Duet system for
just under a year now and have had no problem with it whatsoever.

I'll admit I'm antsy about some of the things I've read about in 7.3.4
but I've started on 7.2.1 and been through every version of
SqueezeCenter until 7.3.3.

I did have some buffering issues at first, but I was using a Windows XP
virtual machine while I decided exactly how I was going to implement my
SqueezeCenter server for production, and this had a wireless hop to my
router and then to the Receiver.  Once I got my little Debian Linux
machine up and running and ran an Ethernet cable at the same time it's
been hiccup-free, and it is used for a good number of hours each day.

It makes me wonder whether the problem is all environmental (the
comparatively poor reception on the WiFi antennas for example), or
whether the Linux platform and the Duet are simply a much happier
pairing than other combinations, but I am genuinely baffled by some of
the complaints I see here regularly.  I do believe them, but I don't
understand how people can see such problems all the time and I see none.
It's not like I haven't tried all of the software versions over a
period of time either.

Good luck with the Sonos.  I hope it resolves the problems for you.


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