> Mark Lanctot wrote:
> Keep in mind, a Squeezebox never goes "off", it goes into 
> standby, where it remains connected to the server, be it 
> SqueezeNetwork or SlimServer.
> 
> With that in mind and based on the situation you describe in 
> your last sentence, the best way would be to turn the player 
> on and off through the web interface.  It won't disconnect 
> from SqueezeNetwork though, but will go into standby.  You 
> turn the player on and off through the power button on the 
> upper right of the SqueezeNetwork home page.
> 
> Again, this will put the player into standby and will not 
> disconnect it entirely.  The only way to do that is to either 
> interrupt power or connect it to SlimServer.  Both have to be 
> done through the remote.

Mark,

Thanks for the reply. I guess I did not make myself clear. What I want to be
able to do is switch between SqueezeNetwork and SlimServer. To do this I now
need to go down to the basement and do it with the remote. This has not been
an issue before, since I could access all the internet radio through
SlimServer. But with Pandora being added to SqueezeNetwork I want to be able
to take advantage of that without down to the basement everytime I want to
access it. So really, what I need to be able to do is log in and out of
SqueezeNetwork remotely. Thanks again and sorry for the confusion.

-Steve

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