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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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October is going to be the longest month ever!
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I think ML will retain the full functionality of the current ML... but CAT 6 will surely be a lot more powerful. I would really encourage anyone to always add CAT6 to any cabling, as is can be used for many other purpose. The Beosound5 seems to be the only product that will have CAT6 connection for a while, so ML remains a must.
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Of course they do. They do not have a better way to get customer feedback... although we may not represent the "average" B&O customer. They talked about Beoworld in the yearly meeting this summer, they were talking about a Beo5 thread. p.
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They are standard network cables, also known as Ethernet cables. I would include them, in addition to ML and Antenna cables, they can be used for many things, including connecting computers to the internet. They do not say when CAT6 will replace ML so, it is safer to include both. You need a HUB in one place and then all the cables going from there
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Thanks Lee, He actually reveals quite a lot of stuff. Let's put CAT6 cables around the house! It is also good to know that B&O have realised their errors and that they are working to correct them. Lot's of good news in that interview. p.
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Search the forum. i am sure it was discussed.
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It actually wakes up my Mac from sleep mode... so it can probably do the same on a PC. p.
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Cool! I was thinking of buying a Roomba vaccum cleaner! Looks like B&O (or the new CEO) is really starting to listen. p.
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I would recommend it as well. Note that you'll lose 2 way control. Timer programming has to be done from TV. Also you cannot initiate a audio recording from the remote. p.
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You need a black box called Beolink PC2. It connects to your PC via USB and via a mini Jack. It connects to your BS9000 via a Masterlink cable (which can be very long, so the computer can be in another room). You install a software on your PC from the B&O website, a sort of iTunes. You load all your MP3s in it. You can then control N.MUSIC and N
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