0xdeadbeef;522294 Wrote:
> Reliability of the alarm got a little better, but mainly due to the
> server fixes some weeks ago. The new firmware doesn't really fix all
> possible alarm issues. E.g. if my modem reconnects while the alarm is
> playing, there is a 50% chance that the (extremely loud)
PequaFrog;521887 Wrote:
> How long between the time you ordered your battery and the day it was
> delivered?
>
Ordered from the UK in the evening by order acknowledged at 04.54 on
02/25/10 in some distant part of the Internet.
Arrived 11/00 today, 2 March.
So Thursday to Tuesday, shipped from
ang;520888 Wrote:
> My new squeezebox radio keeps knocking out my internet connection.
> Happens about once every 24 hrs. I'm running Windows Xp; Netgear Router
> DG834N;
>
> Any ideas. Driving me completely mad. Have had the router for ages.
> Never had this problem... HELP!!!
>
> Ang
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Kphinney asks "I was asking if others experienced the problem. You made
your case well known, but no one else seems to be making a fuss.
Please, anyone else have Onlybeef's issue of dropping and having to
reset "daily" as he does?"
I live in the UK. And my alarm will not bring up a radio statio
Thanks, Toby
But my question was meant to be more general: how does Squeezebox
manage / update / maintain the directory of radio stations? I assume it
is fed at present from one central server with 'manual' input.
I think the radio is a fascinating implementation of networking
techniques for a v
How do these get extended and improved?
They are incomplete - e.g. only 3 stations are listed in National
Networks for the UK. And poorly organised - e.g. lists are not sorted
alphabetically. Even the names of stations/channels don't match their
'real' names.
Almost all the talk on this forum is f