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Thread: Dying Classics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aubuti View Post
    It sounds as if you had some issues with your system then, and there's no guarantee you won't have them again. But it hasn't been a general issue of sync'ing Touches by any means.
    You are probably right and I'm misremembering - I had a problem with *A* streaming station (the one I use 50% of the time, however), and Sync between a SB2 & a Touch.
    http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...s-per-*STREAM*
    http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...ps-rebuffering

    No way to test if that's still happening, it'd be a bummer if it still was. I believe the source-stream did some non-standard encoding, or used a CODEC in a way that was unexpected.

    -Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by widman View Post
    This thread has information on wifi cards supported by the SB3:

    http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...ghlight=WN560G

    Regards,
    pete
    Good thread - I might pick up a few cards as spares to keep around. WIFI equipment has a tendency of failing after a few years for some reason, it's just not very reliable stuff (You say? When produced at the absolutely lowest-cost possible!?!?).

    Reprogrammed the Xilinx thing (microcontroller?), and appears to still be working fine. I've seen it randomly reboot previously, however, so I'm thinking a new WIFI card might be in order anyway. $7, WTH.

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    So, you know how to keep your Squeezebox Classic alive?

    Quote Originally Posted by plympton View Post
    Good thread - I might pick up a few cards as spares to keep around. WIFI equipment has a tendency of failing after a few years for some reason, it's just not very reliable stuff (You say? When produced at the absolutely lowest-cost possible!?!?).

    Reprogrammed the Xilinx thing (microcontroller?), and appears to still be working fine. I've seen it randomly reboot previously, however, so I'm thinking a new WIFI card might be in order anyway. $7, WTH.
    ... buy some spare Wi-Fi cards!! :-) After I reprogrammed the Xilinx, I simultaneously ordered a few cards off eBay (cheap enough insurance), they arrived, but haven't had a problem since the reprogramming.

    Anyone need a Wi-Fi card cheap? :-)

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