fphredd wrote: 
> Good idea, and it's my fault. I should have been more selective in my
> quoting. I get the same error, "Cannot connect to Telnet on port=909.
> Check port number is correct and ensure server password enabled for
> remote connections." This may be a larger issue, as I can't telnet
> in..."Could not open connection to the hos port 9090: Connect Failed"
> (yes, checked CLI setting in LMS). Dk if I could use CLI before, never
> tried, but Squeezelite-X *did* work before...
> 
> Local internal network access only. No login/password on LMS. That's
> about all of it. Suggestions? User error somewhere (generally the case,
> we all know...)?
> 
> Thanks for the patience. :)

Question: Is the LMS server and the client computer on the same subnet? 
LMS will not allow Telnet from a computer on a different subnet unless
Password Protection is enabled.  Sometimes, when a WiFi router is
involved, the Wifi and wired parts of the network can be different
subnets.  Could it be that you have server/client on Wifi/wired and one
different subnets?  If you do, LMS will require Password Protection
enabled in order to Telnet to work.  If this is the case then you have
to either enable Password Protection or configure your WiFi router
differently so that you don't have multiple subnets.

R Greg Dawson



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