rwwebb;449120 Wrote: 
> Robin,
> 
> I made the changes to wired as follows;
> 
> set interface=1 lan_ip_mode=1 squeezecenter_address=192.168.2.2
> 
> and it worked.  The light goes green and then a light violet?  I was
> able to see the device from SqueezeCenter until I inadvertantly removed
> it using iPeng.
> 
> Having had that success, I tried the following;
> 
> set 
> interface=0 
> wireless_mode=0 
> wireless_region_id=14 
> wireless_SSID=48aGeldeston 
> wireless_wpa_on=1 
> wireless_wpa_mode=2 
> wireless_wpa_cipher=3 
> wireless_wpa_psk="myPassword" 
> lan_ip_mode=1 
> squeezecenter_address=192.168.2.2
> 
> and it didn't work.  With regards my network, I am running a Belkin
> Wireless G Plus router, using WPA2 and TKIP as the encryption.
> 

Rich,

I'm using pretty much the same config on my network:

bridging: 0
hostname: Squeezebox
interface: 0
lan_gateway: 192.168.2.1
lan_ip_mode: 1
lan_network_address: 192.168.2.138
lan_subnet_mask: 255.255.255.0
primary_dns: 192.168.2.1
secondary_dns: 0.0.0.0
server_address: 0.0.0.0
squeezecenter_address: 192.168.1.150
squeezecenter_name: ��
wireless_SSID: wrt54gl01
wireless_channel: 6
wireless_keylen: 1
wireless_mode: 0
wireless_region_id: 14
wireless_wep_key_0: 00000000000000000000000000
wireless_wep_key_1: 00000000000000000000000000
wireless_wep_key_2: 00000000000000000000000000
wireless_wep_key_3: 00000000000000000000000000
wireless_wep_on: 0
wireless_wpa_cipher: 3
wireless_wpa_mode: 2
wireless_wpa_on: 1
wireless_wpa_psk: sekrit

The only difference is that I use TKIP+AES.

I switched my WAP to use TKIP and re-configured a SBR with
wireless_wpa_cipher=1 and it connected fine.

So, I'm not sure what's happening in your case. Are you sure the key is
correct?

rwwebb;449120 Wrote: 
> As an aside, for your utility to work, do I need to reset the device
> everytime?  So far, it has been the only way I can find it.
> 

No, if you press the button until the light flashes red then release
you should be able to discover the device and see the current
configuration.

rwwebb;449120 Wrote: 
> I also need to shut down my firewall when I do the setup, even though I
> have opened the necessary ports.  Is this common?

You can't have the necessary hole in the firewall. Net-UDAP
requirements are:

* port 17784 (UDP) open 
* UDP broadcast traffic permitted

rwwebb;449120 Wrote: 
> I really appreciate the input.
> 
> Rich
> 

You're rich, eh? 

https://projects.robinbowes.com/Net-UDAP/trac#Donations

Oh, how I laugh at my terrible puns!

R.


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