ghostrider;612791 Wrote: > You have been around a long time and knew that at least one controller > is required to setup the receiver. You felt that a workaround existed > and that you had the experience to manage the situation, alas this is > not true. 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. Well put.
The SB folks have developed a system that most of us enjoy daily. Not all of the product offerings are as terrific as others are. The Duet may be the most problematic for users (though I guess Radio also has its issues too). I think OP's view, that losing setup parameters when upgrading is a flaw, is reasonable. It can be dealt with, it can be avoided, but not in the way he wants to do it. To be so obstinate to continue pursuing what for him is a failed strategy rather than multiple easily available successful alternatives is something I don't understand. Save yourself the pain, OP. Restrict your upgrades to visits when you've remembered to bring the controller. It ain't that complicated. Have a beer, scream an explitive because of the annoyance of having to set it up again, and move on. -- Goodsounds ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Goodsounds's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=14201 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=85793 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
