Gotcha. Seems like a non-issue. Thanks for the replies!
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jsa307
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jsa307, check out this thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=42853
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seanadams
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I just added that content to the Wiki:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Beginners_Guide_To_Networks#Wireless_performance_on_mixed_networks:_answers.21
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mvalera
Michael Valera
Online Communities Manager
Logitech Streaming Media Business Unit
slimdevices.com
802.11n on our devices is not important for 2 reasons...
An 802.11g device on a 802.11n network does not have a negative impact
the performance of other 802.11n devices in any way. 802.11g is 100%
compatible with 802.11n.
You don't need 802.11n speeds for listening to music... 802.11g's
45mbps
Im running a Netgear N router and everything works perfect. The SB
connects at G speeds and has all it ever needs. My laptop connects at
the N speeds and isn't held back by the SB which is nice. My SB3 is
one of the very few devices I've ever bought that I don't think I paid
enough for.
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jsa307;310322 Wrote:
I'm new to streaming digital media, but was thinking about purchasing a
squeezebox. After reading about it, one of the only downsides seems to
be lack of support for 802.11n networking. Are there any squeezebox
alternatives that support 802.11n? Is the squeezebox still
I'm new to streaming digital media, but was thinking about purchasing a
squeezebox. After reading about it, one of the only downsides seems to
be lack of support for 802.11n networking. Are there any squeezebox
alternatives that support 802.11n? Is the squeezebox still the way to
go? Everything
jsa307 wrote:
I'm new to streaming digital media, but was thinking about purchasing a
squeezebox. After reading about it, one of the only downsides seems to
be lack of support for 802.11n networking. Are there any squeezebox
alternatives that support 802.11n? Is the squeezebox still the way to
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:06 PM, jsa307
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to streaming digital media, but was thinking about purchasing a
squeezebox. After reading about it, one of the only downsides seems to
be lack of support for 802.11n networking. Are there any squeezebox
alternatives
jsa307;310322 Wrote:
I'm new to streaming digital media, but was thinking about purchasing a
squeezebox. After reading about it, one of the only downsides seems to
be lack of support for 802.11n networking. Are there any squeezebox
alternatives that support 802.11n? Is the squeezebox still
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