eap;550461 Wrote: > Well I don't understand why someone who has legs that work would sit in > a wheelchair. Those who insist on using MYSB exclusively are crippling > themselves for no good reason. Who would want to rely 100% on > logitech's servers. You have more control if you use squeezebox > software locally and the alarm is reliable. End of story. > > Is it that big a deal to keep a home computer on and run some > squeezebox software on it?
While I agree with you, the radio is supposed to work using mysb.com. I guess there are a few users that have a router and no computer. :) Though I am not sure how they set up their router. Most everyone has a computer they can use for the squeezebox server software. I have a computer in my office I leave on 24/7 (win 7) It is the BEST solution. That said, there are some users who want to use the radio for online music alone and so they use mysb.com. Logitech bears some responsibility for how this product was advertised. This is how Logitech advertises the radio: <b>Your all-in-one Wi-Fi music player—no computer, no clutter, and no limits. The compact Logitech Squeezebox Radio works with your Wi-Fi network to stream a world of crystal-clear music to any room you want. Just plug it in and turn the dial to connect to an underground rock station in Amsterdam, talk show in Sydney, sports coverage from Boston or BBC news from London. Discover millions of tracks from online services like Last.fm and Pandora. With its built-in high-fidelity amplifier and speakers, you'll enjoy room-filling sound—all from a little music player that fits easily on a corner of your kitchen counter, bedroom night table, or desk in the den. </b> It clearly says NO COMPUTER. So the complaint that some people have is valid. Bruce -- brucegrr ------------------------------------------------------------------------ brucegrr's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3964 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=78256 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
