Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Radio and Squeezebox Server routed

2011-02-14 Thread toby10
stones;610877 Wrote: I guess the Logitech Radio and the Squeezebox Server has to be in the same subnet to work properly Correct. Different subnets is essentially the same as a guest network. That is one complicated network you have there. ;) -- toby10

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Radio and Squeezebox Server routed

2011-02-13 Thread stones
Sorry for posting and not being able to be online ! Here is some more info : Putting the Wireless clients into the LAN subnet is not a problem but Wireless works very poorly when I do, creating a separate Wireless subnet works much better. Problem is the Logitech Radio on Wireless connecting to

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Radio and Squeezebox Server routed

2011-02-13 Thread whdean
My wireless routers that are on a different subnet from the wired leg of the LAN also have a stronger signal than the wireless routers in Access Point (AP) mode - Have no idea why. But I also have multiple wireless routers, so while it's a slight drop in signal strength, it's not enough to impact

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Radio and Squeezebox Server routed

2011-02-13 Thread stones
I don't think I'll need a solution as complex as your :-) I guess the Logitech Radio and the Squeezebox Server has to be in the same subnet to work properly, I think I'll get myself a AP supporting bridge mode and try again, my current AP router is a Cable/DSL router I have reconfigurered and

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Radio and Squeezebox Server routed

2011-02-13 Thread whdean
Sorry - just realized that you will need to do the ipconfig search BEFORE you disconnect the ehternet from the computer. THEN unhook the ethernet cable from the computer and hook up the direct connection from the computer to WAN port of the AP. -- whdean

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Radio and Squeezebox Server routed

2011-02-12 Thread toby10
If wired and WiFi are going to the same router, wired sees your server but WiFi does not, this is often a setting on the router. Some routers automatically put new WiFi devices on a guest network to protect your other networked computers. See if your router has this feature and find out how to

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Radio and Squeezebox Server routed

2011-02-12 Thread whdean
We have a wired-only router serving 16 ethernet jacks - We had it wired when the house was built. We also have wireless routers hooked into the wired router, via ethernet jacks on the wired leg of the network in various parts of the house. I wanted laptop/smartphone internet access available as