ozbrit;539604 Wrote: 
> You can defend the Squeezebox system as much as you can, but it won't
> answer why my Reciva Internet radios have no problem keeping connection
> with a 160kbps stream while my squeezebox cannot.  
> 

I answered it.  You should take the time to read the post instead of
reacting to what you think it is missing.

> 
> My suggestion about reciva being able to connect and hold the stream
> even after SB has failed is very relevant. With SB having first crack
> at the bandwidth one might assume that it'd be the reciva thats being
> starved of bandwidth.

Why would you think that?  Do you think you can 'reserve' bandwidth by
asking first?  Hint: you can't.  That's not how TCP/IP works.

> 
> I bet you're in the US and never have this frustration.

i have buffering when playing from overloaded sites....  Even when I
use a local server.  The problem is the remote site or the connection
to them.

But my network is fine, and I have a nice 50Mpbs connection...   Has
nothing at all to do with where MySB servers are located.

The bandwidth they use is TINY.

Fix your wireless network, complain to your ISP, use something with a
larger buffer.

Those are your choices.

Again, having 120 MySB servers in your hall closet, each with is own
OC192 to the 'net, and each with a 1Gbit ethernet connection to a
switch you plugged your SB into would do NOTHING for you.

the problem is your connection to the remote site, and insufficient
buffering to cover up your issues.


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