reset SBR to factory (fast red blink) then went through setup but still
looks for wifi??
...couldn't select wired. keeps trying to find wifi network. I read
similar on another post here. Resets finally worked for some reason
but hasn't for me.
MO
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mowensmd
mowensmd;277451 Wrote:
Receiver is 2 feet from wifi, both out in the open.
In that case, why not wire it?
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mowensmd wrote:
Guess the community can't help much. Good luck Slim, you have a great
form factor here but the connectivity is in the dumpster. Maybe the
wifi here (congested condo area) is the issue, but it doesn't affect
any of 3 other laptops/tablets.
I've gotten connection to my
Please get in touch with our support team. The community (including some
Logitech/Slim employees) can help here in the forums, but the support
ninjas will do a much better job and will be able to help one-on-one
That said, it sounds like from your description:
1. The Controller has good signal
Receiver is 2 feet from wifi, both out in the open.
Didn't get better by selecting a channel, actually is better when on
auto. Only time it has worked to the point of seeing music colletion
is when all security was off...
I have not yet enabled MAC filtering or tried a static IP. WiFi signal
Finally got it to get through the entire setup menu by turning off all
wireless security and firewalls, and selecting a different channel
instead of AUTO.
It found my music source and would play songs...but the songs kept
cutting out...when the SBC would freeze... (so not a RCA cable issue).
Guess the community can't help much. Good luck Slim, you have a great
form factor here but the connectivity is in the dumpster. Maybe the
wifi here (congested condo area) is the issue, but it doesn't affect
any of 3 other laptops/tablets.
I've gotten connection to my music, unreliably
updted firmware, have reset everything, power cycled router.
Interestingly, changed WEP to WPA. WPA is having grave difficulty
maintaining a connection. Tablet loses WiFi connection and takes
forever to reconnect. I'm not tech savvy enough to know why this would
be the case with WPA vs. WEP.
New duet. Finds WiFi router (Linksys WRT54GX2), enter correct WEP Key
(tried all 4), good signal strength on remote. Red flashing light on
SB, setup SB. Connecting to LINKSYS, Error: Can't connect your SB
to your WIFI netork. (lost network). Network is fine on both tablet
PC's running Win XP
I would try WPA encryption for the sake of security, if not
troubleshooting.
It looks like you tried most of the suggestions from the manual though,
short of updating the router firmware:
SQUEEZEBOX DUET FAILS TO CONNECT TO MY WIRELESS NETWORK.
Check your wireless encryption key. If the
+1 upgrade router firmware
Also sometimes just power cycling the router helps
I am guessing it might be an older model if you're using WEP?
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