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That is old school Deepak. I used to make my own cables. When it works, it is certified!
The Touch's ethernet interface has Auto-MDIX, so doesn't require a crossover cable.
Thanks guys. My router is across the house and there's no way I can run a cable. My only option then is to get another router for the living room or try some of those plug-in power line jobbies. Not sure I want the noise injected in my mains nor do I want the added cost of extra equipment just to make it work. Decisions, decisions.
Is your current router a wireless router? If so, what I would do if I wanted both internet connectivity and a wired connection for the Touch is install a second wireless router in the living room that could be used as an wireless ethernet bridge. Then hook up the computer and the Touch to the bridge with ethernet cables. They'll be able to talk to each other, to other computers on your home network, and access the internet.In this setup the computer doesn't need to be in the same room as the Touch. The Squeezebox Server can be anywhere on your home network.Yeah, I know it's another piece of gear that you didn't want to buy...(Also note that not every wireless router can be configured as a bridge. You'll have to be careful in your selection, but that doesn't mean it will be expensive.)
Oy! I really despise trying to set up a network. Your suggestion is what I've been trying to accomplish today and I haven't been successful yet. I bought a second wireless router but apparently it cannot be configured as a bridge.
Next I bought a dedicated bridge and to my delight it works really well with the other router but it only has one ethernet port which makes it useless for my needs.
So now I'm off to see if I can find a reasonably priced router that can act as a bridge or I maybe I'll just settle for those plug-in jobbies and call it a day.
Somewhere in this last stage i read somebodies post to remove all replay gain settings and I find that using random play is now a bit too loud or a bit too soft.
I had used Foobar to set replaygain per track duting each ripping session. I undid it through Foobar again and also through the Touch menus (had to undo the TouchToolbox2.0)
Nonsense.I'm not sure whether Ethernet uses error correction, but I'm positive that any error correction scheme used would be via ECC using parity bits and will be bit-perfect. When corrections cannot be made, packets are retransmitted.Keep in mind that the Squeezebox only uses 100 Mbit Ethernet, not 1 Gbit, not 10 Gbit. Absolutely no need for Category 7 cabling. Use unshielded cabling, which is much easier to install properly.
I read about the ethernet connection over wireless, so I went out and purchased a 50' CAT5 cable. I hooked it up to my router and SB Touch. Went in the Touch and set it up for ethernet. The sound got worse? It sounded as if there was a veil in front of my speakers? I went back to wireless and the sound opened up. If ethernet (wired) is suppose to better, why did I not have the same results? Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks,Gary
My understanding is that longer lengths of shielded ethernet cable cause ground loops. The cure is to run your shielded cable to a switch and then use a short length of unshielded cable to your Touch.