
Sonos iOS app Sirius display issues
Today Sirius channels are misidentified in the app. They play the correct content but display another channel. That’s on channel 73 60’s gold. Other channels doing the same displaying other channels.

Today Sirius channels are misidentified in the app. They play the correct content but display another channel. That’s on channel 73 60’s gold. Other channels doing the same displaying other channels.
First time I noticed this in the Ford app. Battery replacement?
Had reservations for Father’s Day. The called and said they can’t open today. Found out they were scheduled to close end of the month. Guess it was updated to today. Fortunately got in elsewhere.
We’ve had cable, then satellite for fifty years in London. Downgraded the sat package to starter years ago but we really weren’t using it other than news channels (old people). So we cancelled. Primarily use streaming services and a Plex server. Found other options Gem Global tv apps for news. Only thing missing would be the local CTV station so I considered getting an indoor antenna. Then I read a post about someone attaching a piece of coax to the tv and hanging it by a window and getting some stations. Attached the satellite cable which goes up to the roof line and sure enough got three digital channels including the CTV station. And bonus, the digital version of that one was higher resolution than the satellite feed.
Cord cut!
Considering moving from my Asus setup, which has issues with dropping smart devices now, to Ubiquiti. I'm likely overwhelming the band and the router.
Would getting a WifiMan Wizard to analyze the environment be of any use to me to find the areas that are going to need an AP?
Considering moving from my Asus setup, which has issues with dropping smart devices now, to Ubiquiti. I'm likely overwhelming the band.
Would getting a WifiMan Wizard to analyze the environment be of any use to me to find the areas that are going to need an AP?
I'm looking for ideas/solutions to put together a solid reliable network system to handle my current setup. I've always used Asus routers for years, currently using the BE98Pro. This router has never been stable and has had numerous firmware updates. I have usually 8-10 hard wired devices running, plus 50-60 wifi devices, about 10 on 5Ghz and the rest 2.5Ghz. Most are smart devices, switches, plugs, lights, appliances, etc., including 10 Ring cameras. 100 year old brick home with 2G cable internet. The main issue is the 2.4Ghz band which when working operates well. But the past few months it regularly kicks things off the 2.4Ghz band, especially the Ring devices. Sometimes they come back in a few minute, but often require a router reboot. I was in talks with Asus to have it replaced under warranty. But I decided to test an identical new version. Ordered one from Amazon to test it and return. I was able to duplicate the problem. I now think this router is not going to work with what I am doing. Looking for an alternative. Not familiar with Ubiquiti but have been reading a lot about it here.
Has anyone bought or seen this locally at a butcher shop?
FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION
Investigation ongoing
LONDON, ON (May 19, 2026) – Members of the London Police Service Uniformed Division and Road Safety Section are investigating a serious motor vehicle collision that took place on Friday in the east end of the city.
On Friday, May 15, 2026, at approximately 3:00 p.m., emergency crews responded to a motor vehicle collision involving an e-bike in the area of Brydges Street and Egerton Street.
The cyclist was transported to hospital by paramedic services with life-threatening injuries and has succumbed to those injuries.
The involved driver remained on scene.
The investigation has been reassigned to members of the London Police Service Road Safety Section and is ongoing.
Investigators are asking anyone who was in the area on Friday, May 15, 2026, between 2:45 p.m. – 3:10 p.m., and may have witnessed the collision, or who has dashcam, residential, or business surveillance footage, to please contact the London Police Service.
Anyone with information in relation to this incident is asked to call the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be sent in online anonymously to London Middlesex Crime Stoppers.
For the full media release and any updates visit: https://www.londonpolice.ca/news/posts/serious-motor-vehicle-collision-26-47115/
LG G6 keeps turning itself on at random times. I have turned off all the settings recommended elsewhere. Started a couple weeks ago. There was a firmware update around then and a second update 4 days ago. Started happening more frequently after that one. The only hdmi input in use is for a satellite receiver.
I've had this router a year and have have constant issues with the 2.4ghz band(separate ssid's). Everything works well for days. sometimes weeks, then it starts disconnecting and reconnecting devices on that band. Newer firmwares seemed more stable, but it still starts up again. Made settings changes based on suggestions, changed channels going from auto to 1,6,11. Never any issue with the GT AX11000 that was meshed wit a couple older Asus routers. Added the AX11000 as a node to the BE98, but made no difference to the disconnects.
Contacted Asus recently and they said send it back, under warranty. They said they would send me a new one put a CC hold on it until I shipped the other one back.
Anyone have a similar experience with this device?