Still no luck for me. Absolutely lost. Hope it's not broken..
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brooky Wrote:
Still no luck for me. Absolutely lost. Hope it's not broken..
Mine still broken too. Will try to hard wire this weekend. If that
doesn't work I'll have to return the 'potentially' greatest music
gadget ever.
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What a pain in the backside. I need wireless as the device is on the
otherside of the world to the server.
// pretty much
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When you say that your wireless won't connect, can the SB see the
network and just fails to connect, or does it not see the network at
all ?
I'm guessing the latter from your post ?
If the former, is there any hide SSID option on the router which you
can switch off ?
If the latter, is there
For me the SB can see the network it just won't connect. The laptop is
never in (I rarely use it).
No ecryption on the wirless network, no access list and nothing else I
can think of getting in the way.
I'm completely befuddled.
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brooky
The fact that your laptop works fine points IMHO to something amiss with
the Squeeze Box itself. What that, exactly, is is impossible to guess.
The fact that there are multiple threads in the forum about wireless
connections that just don't work makes me beleive there is something
either
brooky Wrote:
For me the SB can see the network it just won't connect. The laptop is
never in (I rarely use it).
No ecryption on the wirless network, no access list and nothing else I
can think of getting in the way.
I'm completely befuddled.
Not to hijack brooky, but my symptoms seem
Funny mine used to do that but now I just get a 30 second attempt to
connect to my wireless network devellion.
Try doing a factory reset on the SB.
Turn it off and then turn it on holding down the add button.
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brooky Wrote:
Funny mine used to do that but now I just get a 30 second attempt to
connect to my wireless network devellion.
Try doing a factory reset on the SB.
Turn it off and then turn it on holding down the add button.
Yeah tried that, and a router firmware upgrade, and a Slim
Isn't this just fun fun fun.
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For me the SB can see the network it just won't connect. The laptop is
never in (I rarely use it).
You may well be right about the problem being with the SB.
However, just because you don't use the laptop very often doesn't mean
that your router hasn't reserved a
Thansk for all your help folks I'll give that a try. :O) It would be
cool if the SB had some kind of error log.
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Have you tried a static IP address for the SB?
Pick one outside the router's DHCP pool, but still within the router's
subnet, usually 192.168.1.xxx.
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I think your router log would be the best thing to look. It may show
connection attempts by the SB and, if so, why it is failing. I see
that brand of router has a built in firewall, not my area of expertise,
but perhaps the router is rejecting the incoming request from the SB for
some reason ?
Does it come up every time you try to connect ?
You can temporarily disable the DOS = Denial of Service functionality
on the WAN set up page and see if that allows you to connect.
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Why did I not think of that.
My log says (after a delete and attempt to connect):
Thu, 2006-07-20 16:00:40 - TCP Packet - Source:72.56.8.155,60919
Destination:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,32459 - [DOS]
BUT... I think that isn't SB related.
Infact thats my ISP IP.
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brooky
I think it is the port used by utorrent. A torrent download client I am
using. let me try a few things.
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Is it a Squeezebox 1? Or a 2 or 3? It wasn't something like you were
connecting via 802.11b with your old router, but you've set the new one
to be 'G' only, is it?
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I'm having the same problem but mine was working perfectly for a couple
of weeks with the wireless, then it just quit. If I find a solution
I'll certainly post it.
Larry
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