garym wrote: 
> When you say you connect to a spare Airport Express, does the AE act as
> a router (handing out its own DHCP addresses?).
No, the only DHCP source in my network is the main FIOS router. That
connects via Ethernet to an Airport Extreme set in bridge mode and with
an active WiFi network. I have two other Airport Express units, each
connected to a MOCa adapter and also set in bridge mode. Each of those
units creates a separate WiFi network. It's a complicated system, but it
has been working fine for over a year without any major LMS/squeezebox
issues.
garym wrote: 
>  Does the AE connect back to your main router with ethernet? Or is it
> itself wifi connected to your network and then your radio connects to
> the AE with ethernet?  (sorry, I've never looked at how an AE works).
The "extra" Airport Express acts to extend a WiFi network and has no
physical connect to the network. That unit has an Ethernet out port, and
that's how my Radio is currently connected.

Since, in this current configuration, I am not having any drop out or
sync issues I don't believe my Radio's WiFi problem is related directly
to a network configuration issue. When I attempt to put the radio in
WiFi mode it is connecting to the same wireless network that the spare
Airport is extending.


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