My radio worked fine for a year but has been losing the wifi signal
occasionally for the last 2 months. I tried different locations, the
boom and laptops work great everywhere in the house, removing security
settings from the router, all without success.
Yesterday it just refused to connect at all
Well that didn't take long. Despite adding the port forward settings to
my linksys router per the link above, after playing for about 30 minutes
the squeezebox radio just lost the wifi signal again. I will search the
forums for a better solution but I am inclined to simply return this
radio and
wonder boy;677573 Wrote:
> Another solution to this problem seems to be here
>
> http://blog.vester.org/2011/05/fixing-squeezebox-radio-loosing.html
>
> though not sure how I could use this with my BT home hub 3 router, it
> doesnt come up in the data base and the software doesn't allow me to d
Try this, if not tried already
Hover over the Home menu item you wish to remove, press the knob (or
the "+" button), it should offer to Hide that menu item. Works fine
for me.
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I used to be able to select which items appear on my main menu. I then
installed the CBS app to be able to access a couple of CBS radio
stations. After that, I am no longer able to configure the main menu.
I uninstalled the CBS app, re-downloaded the software, attempted to
revert to "factory set
I did the same (for a different CBS station), but now I can no longer
configure my main menu. Do you have the same issue??
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Sorry, my mistake. I'm pretty sure this is a network issue. It looks
like the repeater is returning its mac address instead of the source's.
Since the radio automatically uses the mac address it sees, it is using
the wrong one for the server. Other clients can wake the LMS server w/
wol because I