garym;568288 Wrote: 
> that's all you can do then. Sorry to hear that it is simply not working.
> It really should just "work" in terms of connecting to a good network
> (and that's my experience in several installs of the touch, mine and
> others. I think you should try toby's suggestion of connecting via
> ethernet to your router, make sure it works from there, update your
> firmware, etc. Can't hurt (and will also confirm that the touch works
> once connected to network).

OK.  I plugged in the ethernet cable and everything worked fine.  Then
I unplugged and tried to access the network while my squeezebox was
sitting right next to the router, and the wireless connection appeared
to work.  I'm not positive, but I think it was working.

Then I unplugged, placed it next to my stereo and it can't connect to
the network.  My stereo is only 30-40 feet from my router.  There are
no walls or doors in between.  My router is able to power devices all
over my house, upstairs, downstairs through walls, in the back yard,
etc.  The signal strength has never been a problem.  Even the
squeezebox shows a high signal strength when it finds the wireless
network - either 3 or all 4 of the "bars" have been lighting up every
time.  

Any new suggestions?  Oh yeah, when it was plugged into the ethernet, I
downloaded the latest software/firmware, so the squeezebox should be
up-to-date.  I also loaded the Squeezebox server software onto my MAC. 


Scott T.


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