tcutting wrote:
You might try removing the wifi card... (sounds like you are running
your classic wired).
Are there instructions somewhere for how to do this, preferably with
photos? I searched but couldn't find any. One of my Classic Squeezeboxes
doesn't boot anymore but the S/PDIF glows
aubuti wrote:
Agreed. I think the main advantage the typical 1 or 2 drive
consumer-grade NAS has over a smallish pc is convenience of setup.
I think it is a lot more than that. A NAS is designed to be a NAS from
the ground up. It provides things like advanced power management, easy
backup
shacky wrote:
Can SB access NAS music via iTunes? I see many come with iTunes
installed.
Many NASs have the capability the run 'iTunes Server'
(https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1876358?start=0tstart=0).
But you do not necessary need that feature. You could also just store
your iTunes
downtime wrote:
Are there instructions somewhere for how to do this, preferably with
photos? I searched but couldn't find any. One of my Classic Squeezeboxes
doesn't boot anymore but the S/PDIF glows red.
Thanks for your help.
There was a blog by Roo but it has gone, however it is still
Thanks bpa. I'll try that as soon as I get the screwdriver.
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I managed to remove the card, but still no luck reviving the Squeezebox.
As you can see from the attachment, there is some white discoloration
around some of the solder points. (I'm not sure about the vocabulary for
this.) Does that appear to be a problem or was it most likely a result
of the
gruntwolla wrote:
Can't find the prices anywhere - Do you have a limk?
Where I'm living it cost the same as the Sonos Connect Amp.
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