[SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] END OF MY ROPE! "Can't connect to server..."

2018-02-22 Thread Boulderguy
Hi guys, I've been using squeezeboxes since the early days of V1 SlimStuff. In fact I still have one working. And 4 others from Logitech, V2 & 3. They've always been plagued by stream interruptions stating, "Cannot connect to server," even when not in use, then they'll reconnect. Sometimes

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] END OF MY ROPE! "Can't connect to server..."

2018-02-22 Thread Boulderguy
garym wrote: > How old is router? is it provided by the ISP? Do you have extenders of > any kind in your network (if so, it is easy to get IP address overlap if > you have more than one router/extender handing out IP addresses at the > same time). Describe the detail of your network setup,

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] END OF MY ROPE! "Can't connect to server..."

2018-02-22 Thread Boulderguy
Thanks for the input guys. Router is this - https://www.tp-link.com/us/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C7.html - it's aftermarket, not all-in-one or ISP-supplied. Before that was a Netgear, before that something else. I get a new one every 3-4 yrs to update tech. No static IP's, all dynamic.

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] END OF MY ROPE! "Can't connect to server..."

2018-02-22 Thread Boulderguy
No chromecast or android anything. There's a Roku that's rarely used. Switched 2.4ghz to a fixed ch 6 & updated router firmware. We'll see what that does. Thanks for the ideas so far. Boulderguy's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] END OF MY ROPE! "Can't connect to server..."

2018-02-23 Thread Boulderguy
gstalnaker wrote: > > When I first set all this up with the SB Classic and LMS on a Linux > desktop years ago, I used WiFi on the SB Classic with an enet cable to > the LMS desktop. But I had odd network behavior, like what you report. > When I signed up for Uverse CableTV and the AT guy came

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] END OF MY ROPE! "Can't connect to server..."

2018-02-23 Thread Boulderguy
Mnyb wrote: > > Get an even better router that can run two wi-fi networks one 5ghz ac > and one 2.4 ghz you can dedicate to legacy stuff . > Or maybe dedicated access pionts a mest network or whatnot . > > What about router placement ( read up on that google is your friend ) > worst case itÂ’s