Both are under the routerI've been using the password that came under the router. Where's the other password?
Both are under the routerI've been using the password that came under the router. Where's the other password?
I received a separate card with this print out as well- not just under the router.I've been using the password that came under the router. Where's the other password?
Got it, I didn't receive that card. I'll write themI received a separate card with this print out as well- not just under the router.
At this point your best choice may be to email taiko with your SN# and have them email you the password.
Thanks. I found both the admin and wifi passwords under the router, but I think he was referring to a second instance of the admin pw.Both are under the router
I just got a response from Ted, on a Sunday no less! The Taiko support is amazing. What he sent looked exactly like what I'd been typing in. But I cut and paste it anyway and it worked. I need to figure out what the difference was. Obviously, it will be user error on my part of some sort. Anyway, a big thank you to Ted and the great Taiko support. Emile/Taiko please dont waste time and space responding to this WBF thread.Got it, I didn't receive that card. I'll write them
Not to interrupt the current password debugging issue... but thought it might be cool to reflect on the inaugural post now that 20,000 have followed.... thank you @CKKeung! a gift to WBF
Question to @Taiko Audio , you mentioned that Windows will keep looking for a network and that is one of the factors that makes making no network inferior to having a router and switch connected.
What if there's no internet to that network? In my current case as I don't use streaming I've unplugged the WAN in to the Taiko Router. Will Windows also keep looking for a network that has internet?
@Kris, I'm wondering if you are still keeping your Buffalo w/ PF clock in the system before the Taiko router? If so, what do you attribute to the improvement the extra switch and clock bring? Do you think it's primarily the extra clocking from PF?For those still owning Buffalo + PinkFaun ultra.
Placing Buffalo switch between the home router and Taiko router significantly improves overall
presentation.
At this point of time this is a must to have in my system.
without Buffalo the magic is gone.
This might change after full burn in of both DCD and Taiko Router
OR
when I replace home router with Taiko Router only.
( ISP modem in bridge mode - Taiko router - Taiko switch).
I hope the last proposal should be the cleanest and will aloud to eliminate Buffalo , but time will tell.
So far I was unable to eliminate Buffalo from my system after more than 100 attempts.
@Kris, I'm wondering if you are still keeping your Buffalo w/ PF clock in the system before the Taiko router? If so, what do you attribute to the improvement the extra switch and clock bring? Do you think it's primarily the extra clocking from PF?
I have the Buffalo/PF as well, following my ATT Gateway (modem/router). In my case, my home router is "separated" from the Buffalo/PF router.
I'll likely try the Buffalo/PF with the Taiko Router at first for a week and then try the Taiko alone.
Great !@Kris you nudged me to put the PFBuff back in the flow here. I bypassed it when the Taiko switch arrived (5-6 months ago?). I left it powered up all that time, so it was ready to go.
After an hour of listening, I'd say I like it. Perhaps a wee bit more meaty sound?
Similarly to yours, it's on a dedicated power circuit, on two LPSs for the 5 and 12v requirement. I'll run it for a few months and see how it goes.
Initially I was dropping signal frequently as well however I made a second attempt to screw in the antenna until it felt tight....I gather it will continue to twist even when it is tight......I removed the antenna and then screwed it back in and I haven't had a drop out since thenHas anyone compared the sound difference with the router with and without the Wi-Fi radio being on?
My wifi drops every day or 2.
Initially I was dropping signal frequently as well however I made a second attempt to screw in the antenna until it felt tight....I gather it will continue to twist even when it is tight......I removed the antenna and then screwed it back in and I haven't had a drop out since then
Encountered an issue with "TaikoAudio" wifi not being available this weekend. Had to restart the ROUTER. This is my second time experiencing this issue.
Try changing the Wi-Fi channel.