steinarb
2016-05-13, 23:44
Hi,
Yesterday I switched my 2004 vintage access point with a (fairly) new
one, using the same ESSID and the same WPA2 password.
However having a network with the same ESSID and WPA2 password wasn't
enough to make the squeezeboxes rejoin the network. Rebooting them
didn't help.
I'm assuming that the problem here is that the new AP is using a
different 802.11* standard, to the old AP...?
I know how to fix the Duet receiver: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.music.equipment.slimdevices.general/209972
But I don't know how to fix the radio. Google tells me to go for a
factory reset for other squeezeboxes. Is a factory reset the only way
to delete saved networks?
Thanks!
- Steinar
Yesterday I switched my 2004 vintage access point with a (fairly) new
one, using the same ESSID and the same WPA2 password.
However having a network with the same ESSID and WPA2 password wasn't
enough to make the squeezeboxes rejoin the network. Rebooting them
didn't help.
I'm assuming that the problem here is that the new AP is using a
different 802.11* standard, to the old AP...?
I know how to fix the Duet receiver: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.music.equipment.slimdevices.general/209972
But I don't know how to fix the radio. Google tells me to go for a
factory reset for other squeezeboxes. Is a factory reset the only way
to delete saved networks?
Thanks!
- Steinar