I had some crazy connection issues with my receiver when using wifi.. it
was working on an off , like yours fairly close to router 70%+.. it was
impossible to diagnose. After many setups from scratch I settled for
wired connection which within month or so also became unreliable. Soon
after that
Do you have separate SSIDs for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz wifi in your setup?
Some older devices do not connect cleanly to 2.4Ghz band if using an
SSID that's the same on both frequency bands.
Also make sure you have BT Smart setup turned off on your router and
wifi discs - this can allow a device to
I run my LMS 8.2.1 on a win10 laptop with reserved IP address so that
all browsers can have a "Favorite or Bookmark" for LMS. I have 2
receivers on wifi and they both work flawlessly. One problem I've seen
is that if the 2.4Ghz channel is set to "Auto" the receivers do no
follow well if the
I don't have a solution, but own quite a few receivers, all but one are
now in storage.
I have never gotten receivers on wifi to work reliably for extended
periods of time, even if the "signal strength" is high (the reading from
the diagnostics menu is not an indicator of quality). The only one
I have 4 Squeezebox Duet receivers and 3 controllers, which I've been
using for many years but am running into issue with one of the
receivers, which cannot connect to my LMS.
The server (v8.2.0) is running on a Windows 10 laptop using a static IP
address and the default port of 9000. The