mpower9;643566 Wrote: 
> It may not be the quality of the wifi or the ethernet connection at all,
> but the quality of the stream. If there is much congestion on the
> internet or for some other reason the stream from the station is
> interrupted, the fallback will kick in as a failsafe to make sure that
> you do not "fall back" to sleep. It can be annoying, but not as bad as
> the old days when the fallback alarm kicked in at full volume--that
> would launch you straight out of bed.
> 
> My radio, which has very reliable alarm performance, will from time to
> time play the fallback alarm after the initial radio station has
> started to play. Just choose the alarm off option and then press the
> play button and your station will start up again and you can lie there
> an listen as long as you want.
> 
> I thought about changing the fallback music (especially before they
> solved the volume problem), but decided that if something soothing came
> on I might not stay awake so I just press the two buttons and go along
> as though nothing happened.

I am probably not adding much to the table, but my wifi radio connected
to SBS via wifi  and the internet via cable modem, never has the
fallback alarm 
activate.  I wonder if it could be a router issue I am running a
Linksys160N with DDWRT.


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