Kuja;560165 Wrote: 
> And yes, :)
> 
> If I buy wireless router, then how do I set everything?
> 
> Do I have to install a new SqueezeServer on my PC?
> 
> For me, the major point for getting Touch was a possibility to
> completely get rid of PC.
> 
> Now a need for an external router enters and I'm not that happy. :)
> 
> What next is needed? :)
Follow the instructions of the router manufacturer and your computer
operating system to setup the home network and connect your computer(s)
to it. Even if it's a wireless router, use wired ethernet connections
whenever possible because they are more reliable, less subject to
interference from your neighbors' networks, cordless phones,
microwaves, and so forth. 

Your computer, your SB3, and your Touch will all connect to the network
as separate devices. Believe me, connecting them to the router is more
straightforward than whatever way you had your computer and SB3
connected directly to each other.

You don't need to install a new SBS on your computer, but you should be
aware that the Touch's built-in server has more limited functionality
than SBS running on a PC. In particular, the Touch's built-in server
(TinySBS) cannot be controlled by SBS's web interface and cannot
transcode. TinySBS cannot run server-based plugins, but it can run a
number of applets. These limitations may not matter to you, and if they
don't, then TinySBS may serve you well.

If you do plan to use SBS on your pc from time to time it's a good idea
to make sure that it's the same version as TinySBS running on the Touch.


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