Servers: Are we there yet?


I was shocked to discover that my brand-new high-end server is entirely dependant on a functional wireless network. If either the Ipad or the wifi are not working, the server is rendered non-functional. I spoke to the dealer and he informed me that all the servers he carries are like that. Huh?!?
psag
Thanks guys for the input.  I was pretty sure that's how the BlueSound product worked.

Also, if I've read the Sony HAP manual correctly, the only way to get CDs into it's internal drive is via the CD drive on a computer with Sony's proprietary software installed.  So you would actually HAVE TO use the computer to do that function.
arafiq....
You can disagree but you are wrong.

If the vault could connect to the internet for all the metadata and whatnot,  be unplugged,  taken downstairs and connected to my stereo system via whatever cables and played from its hard drive,  I would not have purchased the Node.

I may be looking for something that doesn't exist,  but some manufacturer out there should take note!


Some day- not today nor tomorrow. There is much more improvement to be accomplished.
oblgny,

Please answer my questions to you posted now at the bottom of page 1 of this thread. 
Without any detailed explanation of the facts, this all just sounds like something about the setup was misunderstood. No big deal, we've all done that :-)
However, it's ridiculous and irresponsible to tell us the Bluesound needs the internet to function when not streaming an internet music service, if you can't explain why having internet makes a difference. So far no one has suggested any reason why that would be a requirement to use that product. 
Let's be fair to Bluesound here...personally I have no stake here, just don't want to say a product slammed with false conclusions. Cheers,
Spencer
All of these products are designed to have a working internet connection in one way, shape, or form. What's the point in bickering over the details?