On Apr 05 18:36, Sean Adams wrote:
Updated firmware did not fix the problem. My access point is a Netgear
MR814v2 that has no problems with other devices.
No ideas OTOH - we will need to get one and do some tests.
RESOLVED: MR814v2 now works. I didn't realize that a firmware upgrade
was
Howdy,
Just got the new SqueezeBox2 (with wireless) and it works great when
plugged in via ethernet. But I can't seem to connect to my 802.11b
network. The SSID is found, and the signal strength is fine, but when
trying to connect using either WEP or no security, it fails out with the
I received my SB2 yesterday and had similar problems. I was going to
post tonight after more investigations, but I'll piggyback here.
I'm running two wireless networks, both with Linksys APs. My SB1 has
been running consistently (and, I'll say, with no drops) on an 801.11b
network dedicated
On Apr 05 09:51, Ben Sandee wrote:
On Apr 5, 2005 9:42 AM, Mike Arrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
Just got the new SqueezeBox2 (with wireless) and it works great when
plugged in via ethernet. But I can't seem to connect to my 802.11b
network. The SSID is found, and the signal
Updated firmware did not fix the problem. My access point is a Netgear
MR814v2 that has no problems with other devices.
No ideas OTOH - we will need to get one and do some tests.
Among the weirdness I've noticed is that I can't seem to find the
wireless nic's MAC address. The sticker on the
I updated to the latest nightly (slimserver-2005_04_05-1.noarch.rpm),
upgraded the firmware and my SB2 will now connect to the 802.11b AP.
BEFW1154 ver 2. Connection strength varies for the most part between 70%
and 90%, with occaional drops to 50% and peaks at 97%. So far so good.
However,
Sean Adams wrote:
Updated firmware did not fix the problem. My access point is a Netgear
MR814v2 that has no problems with other devices.
No ideas OTOH - we will need to get one and do some tests.
Among the weirdness I've noticed is that I can't seem to find the
wireless nic's MAC address. The
Sean Adams wrote:
Does anybody think that getting 802.11g access point would help?
Yes, but we still want to fix whatever's wrong with the MR814v2. That
may take us a little while if it's no longer in production, or not
readily available.
Actually, we do have a MR814v2 and the latest