Re: [slim] Improving Wireless Strength on the Squeezebox

2017-08-06 Thread Recoveryone
Apesbrain wrote: > Glad this worked out for you, but there is no reason for anyone to > expect the introduction of a 5G wireless router will improve the sound > quality of their Squeezeboxes. You might believe you hear a "bigger > sound stage and more depth", but I suggest this is due to your >

Re: [slim] Improving Wireless Strength on the Squeezebox

2017-08-06 Thread d6jg
It might turn a 1 into a 1.1 and a 0 into 0.1 - you never know *Pi3 with piCoreplayer music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* iThingys/iPeng/Tablets/Jogglers *Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 - > Celestion Ditton F20s *Office* - Pi -> Sony TA FE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi & SB3 -> Onkyo

Re: [slim] using Squeezeplayers as PA system

2017-08-06 Thread jth
openhab home automation has a component to do this. It's a lot of work to set up just for this. Just thought I'd mention it. jth's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=48 View this thread: http://forums.

Re: [slim] Improving Wireless Strength on the Squeezebox

2017-08-06 Thread alfista
Actually think the internet would be a saner place if all texts containing "s*und st*ge" would be quietly sent to /dev/null. I mean, is it really a thing? Is it ever used in any meaningful context? And if someone actually believed the stuff, hooking up the server to 5 GHz isn't "putting out more

Re: [slim] Improving Wireless Strength on the Squeezebox

2017-08-06 Thread Apesbrain
Recoveryone wrote: > The unintentional bonus using the 5 G on the server was a bigger sound > stage and more depth in my music. After thinking on this, it makes good > sense as the 5 G is putting out more bandwidth to my squeezebox touches. > We all known being hardwire is best, put like most my

Re: [slim] HOW hot you Pi3 get?

2017-08-06 Thread jouteur
Greg Erskine wrote: > I didn't think anyone used the CPU temperature graphing. :) > > The [Start] button starts a small script that writes the CPU temperature > to a log file every minute. > > The [Refresh] button reads the temperature log file to generate a SVG > graphic that is then displayed