aubuti;560148 Wrote: 
> Your Touch is not a wireless network. That's why you don't see it in the
> list of networks along with your neighbors' networks. Do you have a home
> network with a wireless router? You need to connect both the Touch and
> the SB3 to your home router, either wirelessly or via wired ethernet.
> The Touch and SB3 can't connect directly to each other.

No I unfortunately do not have a wireless router. :(

I can't find where on Logitech site I've read about Touch's ability to
act as a server for other SB products.

I got the impression that it can be done directly without external
router.

It seemed logical and possible, since it has wireless antenna, embedded
server and everything...
>From end users point of wiew (who knows very little about servers,
unix, networking, etc.) there should be no need for external router.

After all, Touch is some kind of a lifestyle audio device. You should
not be a computer networking expert to set it up in some more advanced
configurations. 
The user manual is very uninformative. 

It seems that Logitech is sometimes very vague when describing
possibilities of their products.

When I bought my Touch i was not aware of various issues when
connecting USB devices. :)


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