Dear list,
I've just received my new SqueezeBox 2 (for the living room, to
complement the SBG in my bedroom), and I'm having a bizarre problem
with wireless networking. I've sent a support request to Slim
Devices, but I figured I'd ask here in case anyone else has seen the
same thing. Here's the
I knew I left something out - when I configure it with a static IP I
still can't connect, and can't ping that IP even from other machines
behind the router. And I doubt it's a problem with the DHCP
server, since both routers have DHCP servers that function normally for
every other device that
I'll take you up on that bet - I could use the money! The SSID is
chosen from a list of available networks, and definitely matches (it
also matched when I connected to the other router). The security
method (none - I normally use MAC address filtering, and have added the
SB2's MAC, but I've
I agree completely! However, I can't find anything wrong with any
of those settings. At this point, I'm operating on the assumption
that either the SB2 or my router has gotten itself into an unstable
state and needs a hard reset. If resetting both of them to the
factory state doesn't fix the
As long as you're deviating from a Fourier representation of the
signal, may I suggest one that's based on perceptual studies? The
Bark scale (http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/bbt/Bark_Frequency_Scale.html)
is based on the idea of critical bands --- namely, people represent
the ear as a series
In response to a comment I added to a bug report, Ben Sandee told me,
although I haven't tried this yet, that SlimServer supports certain
ID3v2 tags that let you specify sorting criteria that are separate
from the artist/album name. These tags are TSOP and TSOA for
performer and album sort order,