bpa wrote: > Things to try to get Boom working. Once they are working , later you > can go back changing one setting at a time to find if there is just one > critical setting. > > Make sure router is using 2.4Mhz > > In 2.4Mhz Wireless mode - if it is on Auto - change to Legacy > > Change channel bandwidth to 20Mhz - and not 20/40 Mhz > > You may need to reboot router and Booms between each change as Booms > and/or router may get into strange state with incompatible settings.
I thought you and I were on to something for a moment. One Boom connected! However, I moved it away from the router to it's usual location, same "couldn't find DHCP" result. And all of the other Booms, still no go. Before the one Boom transiently connected, I also unchecked "b/g Protection" and disabled "protected frames management". FYI. I think it's pretty hopeless except to plug-in my old router which unfortunately no longer supports the speed of my cable internet connection. Any other ideas? Thanks so much to the posters above. http://zzzone.net http://have-a-nice-day.org http://www.last.fm/user/zzzoneDOTnet http://somethingsomethingsomething.net SBS 7.9 - i7 nuc - Win 10 64bit 5 Booms, 2 Radio, 3 Touch, 1 Duet, 5 piCorePlayers including 3 touchscreen, 1 Avy 2 controllers, various tablets/phones Apps including iPeng, Squeeze Ctrl etc. 'Library' (http://zzzone.net/photo/2009/music1.jpg): 425,000+ FLAC/MP3 files - 18 TB HD ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jimzak's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17592 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=112959 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss