Redrum wrote: 
> Hi Phil,
> 
> There is something else that I (and maybe others) had held back
> regarding LMS because you had so many other thing to sort out. I would
> suggest considering not getting the imac involved in LMS, rather, you
> can run LMS, 24/7, low power consumption, on a small single board
> computer, like a raspberry pi. There are a few ways to do this but many
> of us use picoreplayer (pcP) https://www.picoreplayer.org/ This system
> was developed and is supported by many generous people, many (all?)
> members of this community.
> 
> In your case, you might run your pcP as a LMS server only. This is what
> I do, although, it can also be a "player". Ignoring your music library
> for a moment, you can build (simple) one for less well under $100USD
> (assuming there are no supply chain issues? I wouldn't know). Then, for
> your music library, it can be any external storage, from a USB thumb
> drive to a USB Hard Disk Drive. The "parts" to build one - a board, wall
> power supply, a case, and a small micro SD card.
> 
> 

Another option is CORE32.  https://polyvection.com/en/product/core32/
It comes loaded with LMS and is supposed to be plug in play.  It would
be an option for those not wanting set up LMS on a raspberry pi.  More
expensive than a LMS on a Pi option.

I am also glad to hear pfcs49 is having success with his SB Radios
connected via ethernet.  :)  
Are the Radios using Wifi working okay with the new router?

Paul


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