I might try relocating it to the opposite side of my listening room where I have an Ethernet connection and it that way. A modest project that might pay off.
IP is stable, the DHCP gives 99 days lease. it hasn't even been in use 99 days. Lousy ATT router/gateway hides device names when you assign an IP so its a two-edged sword.
Simple as pie. One SSID. No mesh. Three access points including the router, hence locked to 5ghz and roaming disabled. No VLANS, no weirdness. Well maybe something but if so can’t guess at it. The device never loses WiFi connection, it’s my phone app that drops it entirely or sees it as on the...
I'm not sure what details you have in mind, but I seem already to have answered my question: if this issue is common and driving folks nuts, there's no sign of it here from the replies I have received. I will try to quit using one or the other of my devices to control this gadget and see if it...
Funny. I find myself wanting to do this frequently. For example if I start playback while using my tablet, then need to stop it while moving around house. Or if reading content on tablet and wanting to keep an eye on playback when streaming random tracks.
My Wiim Pro 2 keeps disappearing from view/functionality to my IOS devices...but not necessarily to both my phone and tablet at the same time.
Sometimes the app appears to be connected to the device but it will not control it. At other times I get a message that the Wiim Pro is connected to my...
I can‘t speak to the issue of audiophile grade distinctions but I know for a fact that my WiiM Pro would not properly decode some high resolution tracks until I swapped out the OEM (junk) USB power supply and used a more robust one. Works now. So this is certainly an area worth experimentation.
I was pretty happy with my brand-new Wiim Pro, until I tried playing a high-definition download of a record with a lot of bass content. Sounded like my speakers we destroyed. I redirected the digital output to another DAC I own: content played fine. I was somewhat bothered about this but the...
I believe I have found the real cause of this super-annoying issue. There is a setting that puts the device in "standby mode", change it to "never". Once I did this connection is rock solid.
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