By now, I have collected some spare parts for my Squeezebox family
There are 3 radio's now, one of it is considered real spare for me.
I am not really tempted to move to UE software, it has no added value
for me in a practical manner.
The only positive about it is that UE is an actual supported
What ComCast is charging you per month to rent their router you could
buy your own router (which will be much more configurable and YOU can
set the lease time).
If they are charging you $4 per month for this router that's $48 per
year. For that (or slightly more) you could own your own router,
toby10 wrote:
What ComCast is charging you per month to rent their router you could
buy your own router (which will be much more configurable and YOU can
set the lease time).
If they are charging you $4 per month for this router that's $48 per
year. For that (or slightly more) you could
The only address you should get from Comcast is for your WAN connection.
You should have a router which will provide NAT (network address
translation) and also allocate your local addresses via DHCP. It will
also give you a firewall. I didn't even know that Comcast was even
capable of providing
Hello,
So lets say I power cycle a squeezebox radio. When it turns on it
defaults to the top most menu.
Then lets say I remote control it with ipeng on my Iphone, I choose
music and have the radio play the music selection.
The squeezebox radio itself stays on the main menu.
If the squeezebox
Change Settings Screen Screensavers When playing to Now
Playing screen.
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simlu wrote:
Hi Guys,
First of all I'd like to share with you my disappointment with the UE
Smart Radio. Shame on me I didn't read enough before buying. I was sure
this little music box would be better than it's predecessor but it's
quite the opposite. A lot of cool features have been