ghostrider;612791 Wrote: 
> I certainly understand your frustration and hope you get your problem
> resolved. However there is no need to jump all over Goodsounds.
> Everything he has said is correct.

everything i said was correct too.  being correct tho isn't necessarily
the same as being helpful, and frankly the tone of his post was "you
idiot, do this" and i didn't appreciate it, or being second guessed. 
instead of telling me what i'm doing wrong, he could ask why i've done
what i've done, or better yet focus on solving the issue i want to
solve, rather than correcting what he doesn't like about what i'm
doing.

i even attempted to pre-empt such comments in the first post, but to no
avail.  sorry, but i consider it rude to ignore that.

ghostrider;612791 Wrote: 
> You have been around a long time and knew that at least one controller
> is required to setup the receiver.

indeed, and the first time i set up the SBR at their house
successfully, i did it with the SBC.  the problem is that for reasons
unknown, usually after SBS upgrades, i have to set the SBR up again. 
thats the REAL issue.  how that gets done, (SBC, net-udap, whatever),
is a secondary issue.

ghostrider;612791 Wrote: 
> You felt that a workaround existed and that you had the experience to
> manage the situation, alas this is not true.

what are you talking about?  i did not expect the SBR to forget its
settings yet again.  dumb of me?  i suppose.  but i was just updating
SBS, nothing else, the SBR forgetting settings was not supposed to be
part of the normal routine.  it was only AFTER this BS happened that i
turned to net-udap having no other known avenue open to me.

ghostrider;612791 Wrote: 
> The receiver is sold as a standalone offering to expand existing Duet
> configurations, not as a cheap entry option. I'm glad that Logitech
> allocates its development resources supporting valid configurations and
> features instead of wasting time on those that don't follow the rules.
> Try that at Sonos and see what happens.

and again, once the SBR was setup the first time, which WAS done with a
SBC, i shouldn't have to do it over and over again, (really, barring
something major, ever again) regardless of whether or not i update SBS
or anything short of big changes to the router (which there have never
been).

and why shouldn't the SBR be an entry product?  why purposely make it
so that SP or the touch or radio can't set it up, esp when SP USED TO
BE able to do it?

if someone buys a duet, and the SBC breaks or dies, and they use ipeng
instead, is that no longer a "valid" configuration in your view?


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