I have to agree with GaryM. I have multiple Squeezebox Networks setup
(own more then one home and have a Beta Test Network setup) and don't
have a single issue with any of them. Yes, the Sonos is just plug them
in, but boy what a price is paid for that and some flexibility is
lost.

It is my opinion all that is needed for a trouble free Squeezebox
experience is a good well working interference free WiFi Network, a
dedicated SBS Server, and properly placed Squeezeboxes and  WiFi
Router/AP.

Will an NAS work, sure it will. But the larger ones Music Collection is
and the more things one tries to do, I feel one needs a true dedicated
SBS Server. This can be as simple as an Atom based micro PC to an old
desktop running Vortexbox. NASs were not designed to run programs or
act as servers. NAS stands for Network Attached Storage, but when it
comes to SBS, I say it means Not A Server.

I say build/buy a dedicated SBS Server and as many Touch, Booms, or SB
Radios that you need.


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iPhone

*iPhone*   
Media Room:
Transporter, VTL TL-6.5 Signature Pre-Amp, Ayre MX-R Mono's, VeraStarr
6.4SE 6-channel Amp, Vandersteen Speakers: Quatro Wood Mains, VCC-5
Reference Center, four VSM-1 Signatures, Video: Runco RS 900 CineWide
AutoScope 2.35:1, Vandersteen V2W Subwoofer   

Living Room:
Duet, ADCOM GTP-870HD, Cinepro 3K6SE III Gold, Vandersteen Model 3A
Signature, Two 2Wq subs, VCC-2, Two VSM-1  

Kitchen: Squeezebox BOOM
Bedroom: Squeezebox BOOM
Bathroom: Squeezebox Radio
Ford Thunderbird: Duet, Mac Mini
Ford Expedition: SB Touch, USB drive
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