cliveb;670068 Wrote: 
> Maybe I've got this wrong, but my understanding is that when you switch
> over to mysb.com, you'll get connected to whatever version of
> Squeezebox Server it is running, and that means your player's firmware
> might get updated.
> 
> I wouldn't want to get constantly swapping firmwares whenever I
> switched between mysb.com and the local server, so that in turn implies
> the need to keep upgrading the local server in order to avoid that. And
> I don't want the uncertainty of constantly updating my local server -
> there are far too many posts around here to do with things breaking
> after a SBS update. I'm firmly in the camp that believes you should not
> mess with things that are working fine.


Nope, you missunderstand. I have a mysb.com account BUT I DON'T CONNECT
MY PLAYERS TO MYSB.COM. I connect players to my local computer running
SbS. For example, in my main system I use 7.6.2. So having a mysb.com
account and entering those credentials IN YOUR LOCAL SBS (in SbS >
Settings > mysb.com tab) is NOT the same as switching your players to
mysb.com to receive your streams from mysb.com.


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garym

Location 1: Vortexbox Appliance 6TB (1.10) > SbS 7.6.2 > Transporter,
Touch, Boom, Radio w/Battery (all ethernet except Radio)
Location 2: Win7(64) laptop > LMS 7.7.0 > Touch>Benchmark DAC I, Boom,
Radio w/Battery (all ethernet except Radio and laptop)
Retired: SB3, Duet Receiver
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SqueezePad), CONTROLLER, or SqueezePlay 7.7 on Win7(64) laptop
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