Jack Coates wrote:
On 1/6/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
> On 1/6/07, erichabg
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The Squeezebox sends a WOL packet when it powers on and finds that the
> server isn't around. It must be on the same wired LAN for that to
> work; routers block the magic packet. Make sure you've enabled WOL in
> the BIOS of your server. As for your other question, check out the
> PowerSave plugin.

Why wouldn't it work on a wireless LAN bridged with a wired LAN?
That's the usual configuration for a network isn't it?


If the computer side is wired and the Squeezebox side is wireless and
it's a bridge, not a router, then yes, it should work.

AFAIK, routers that combine a router with a WAP let the WAP act as a bridge between the wireless network. I guess it's possible to act as a router between the two but I doubt that this is very popular in home environments.

Regards,
Peter

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