OK, you obviusly did wake up the server (or you would not have been able
to use the web interface)

Hm, in this case I'm not sure there's anything iPeng can do. The player
is NOT shown under "unconnected players" in the player list in iPeng?
Because that's what it should do: if there is no server it can connect
to it should answer UDAP requests so that it can get configured and
iPeng then allows you to connect it to the server.

I know from my own Receiver that it sometimes doesn't do that, the LED
stays white in this case even though the server is down.

I have no idea what the Controller does to make the Receiver connect,
maybe it just sends unrequested UDAP configurations to the player if it
can't find it but that would be a bad idea in iPeng's case. iPeng is not
as closely tied to a single player and also (as in your case) not always
registered to MySqueezebox.com so it could accidentally reconfigure
players that are actually working, albeit on a different server. Also,
so far I understood that UDAP used a kind of transaction protocol.

One thing I would also look at: Does your Server change IP addresses
when waking up? Maybe it helps to tie it to a fixed one (e.g. in the
router's DHCP server settings or by moving it to a range not used by the
DHCP server). That might make it easier for the player to find the
server again when it wakes up.


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