Jim, thanks for your reply, but unfortunately nothing new.
I only haven't tried to disable my firewall yet; I'll give it a shot
asap.

JimC;292132 Wrote: 
> 
> You don't actually have SqueezeCenter 7.0.0 (or higher) running on a
> computer on your network.  Make sure SC is running and, if possible,
> connect to it from a different computer on your network by opening a
> web browser and entering
> http://-IP_address_of_computer_running_SC-:9000.  If the SqueezeCenter
> interface opens up, then SC is running and available on your network
> (at least to that computer).  Double-check the version number by
> checking the Status tab under Settings.
> 
I'm already used to connect to SC from a different computer. It runs
7.0.1 - 18576. 
JimC;292132 Wrote: 
> 
> One (or more!) software firewalls are blocking the routing of packets
> to/from the Controller to the computer running SC.  Try disabling (as a
> test!) the firewall and see if you can connect.  Be sure to double-check
> that ALL firewalls are turned off (you might be surprised how many
> people are running the built-in Windows Firewall -and- a third-party
> firewall like Zone Alarm Pro, or Norton Internet Security.  If you are
> able to connect, then you'll need to open the firewall for access (see
> the Squeezebox Duet Uder Guide for instructions).  
> 
I didn't try that one yet...
JimC;292132 Wrote: 
> 
> The Controller is not on the same network segment as the computer
> running SqueezeCenter.  Check the IP address for the computer and
> compare it to the IP address for the Controller.  They should be very
> similar (eg., 192.168.1.101 and 192.168.1.106).  If they aren't
> similar, they may not be on the same network segment which means there
> may not be a route for the data to travel.  If this is the case, you'll
> need to post details about your network set up here (what's connected to
> what, as in: switch connected to wireless router, PC connected to switch
> with ethernet cable, Controller and Receiver connected to wireless
> router).  We can try to help you figure out what's happening from that
> information.
> 
The computers and controllers IP address are on the on the same network
segment for sure.


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