The SBC certainly makes an ad-hoc wireless connection to the SBR during
configuration, but I don't know whether or not it will retain that
connection if there is no other wireless network availble. If I
understand your question correctly, that is your intention: your wired
router would not have
Thanks for the confirmation.
Reading the Duet manual I notice it states that ad-hoc connections
using 802.11 will have a much reduced range. Has anybody had any
experience of the likely distance limit operating in this mode?
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Lesu
I'm trying to clear up some uncertainties I have about the capability of
the new Duet system.
I have 2 SB3's both running wired back to the router, which has its
wireless transmission switched off. It is switched off for security and
because it wasn't capable of transmitting to an SB3 positioned
Yes, you should have no problem controlling the existing SB3s via
ad-hoc. This is because the Controller does not directly communicate
with the SBR or SB3. It communicates with SqueezeCenter/Network which
in turns sends the commands to the SBR/SB3
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SuperQ