Update:
After 5 days of extensive using I can pretty much relate my 3 issues to
a faulty Linksys Router/switch/AP (Logitceh Quality Control not to be
blamed.this time :)). My new Gateway is a Linksys WAG54G2. Even
the intermittent Album artwork not being updated is now fineStrange?
but
After I uppdate to 7.3.3 when I start upp mine SB3 with internet radio
and then I start mine computer , internet radio stops to play !! On
display I get lose internet connection , then I have to star it
again...
I change back to 7.3.2 and this problem is gone..
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Ptaku
i would not label 7.3.3 the worst user experience, but sadly it seems
to indicate lack of focus on the squeezebox concept. it seems somewhat
untested, with occasional unnerving behavior (like failing to start this
morning on my utterly stable Vista Ultimate 64 PC, claiming some
perl.dll module or
Declan Moriarty;436678 Wrote:
One problem why dynamic IP Addresses can possibly be difficult using the
SqueezeBox products is that SqueezeBox doesn't use DNS! I have 2 PC's.
Both have different computer names. I refer to them using the names not
the IP Addresses. My firewall uses the
jo-wie;436692 Wrote:
It's not very common to have a Domain Name Server in a home network
installation. Your provider DNS do not know the local names.
It's possible that your systems support resolving host names by using
Microsoft NetBios protocol, but that's not supported by every system.
Declan Moriarty;437084 Wrote:
Note that my brother inlaw has a Belkin router that displays the name of
his laptop. This implies that the router is operating a local DNS.
Those names are typically taken from the hostname field in the DHCP
handshake. SBs populate that field with the player
pfarrell;436776 Wrote:
rfreedman wrote:
This is known as Static DHCP, and I can confirm that it works
quite
well in this situation.
I do this on all the things in my house. All my laptops, squeezeboxes,
transporter, etc. I do leave normal DHCP available for an occasional
guest who
jhd;436591 Wrote:
Is it possible to give an SB1 a static IP? If so, how?
you could maybe thread a middle ground, that is leave DHCP on but
reserve certain addresses (via your Router's network page) to the MACs
of your SB devices. I do this on my DG834N (btw: what a piece of of
a router -
One problem why dynamic IP Addresses can possibly be difficult using the
SqueezeBox products is that SqueezeBox doesn't use DNS! I have 2 PC's.
Both have different computer names. I refer to them using the names not
the IP Addresses. My firewall uses the name of my 2nd PC NOT its IP
address.
Declan Moriarty;436678 Wrote:
One problem why dynamic IP Addresses can possibly be difficult using the
SqueezeBox products is that SqueezeBox doesn't use DNS! I have 2 PC's.
Both have different computer names. I refer to them using the names not
the IP Addresses. My firewall uses the
gbruzzo;436630 Wrote:
you could maybe thread a middle ground, that is leave DHCP on but
reserve certain addresses (via your Router's network page) to the MACs
of your SB devices. I do this on my DG834N (btw: what a piece of of
a router - it went berserk once I upgraded its firmware to
rfreedman wrote:
This is known as Static DHCP, and I can confirm that it works quite
well in this situation.
I do this on all the things in my house. All my laptops, squeezeboxes,
transporter, etc. I do leave normal DHCP available for an occasional
guest who brings their own laptop.
I highly
maggior;436230 Wrote:
If that doesn't work for you, you could give 7.2.1 a spin. I found that
to be quite stable.
I have also had issues (different than yours) with 7.3.3. I agree with
the 7.2.1 recommendation.
--
Jeff52
OK,
An update, this morning my Linksys (DSL/wireless/router) died on me.
It would no longer connect DSL, DHCP went dead and I could no longer
access it via web browser. The switching still seemed to work, so it
seems that the Linksys was close to the end.
So..maybe..hopefully this
Jac;436199 Wrote:
But since my upgrade to 7.3.3 things are going downhill, the problems
are frustrating and intermittent:
1. after a while my controller no longer shows the artwork of albums.
Everything is still working, I can choose, play, stop music. It will
show some of the
Jac;436399 Wrote:
OK,
An update, this morning my Linksys (DSL/wireless/router) died on me.
It would no longer connect DSL, DHCP went dead and I could no longer
access it via web browser. The switching still seemed to work, so it
seems that the Linksys was close to the end.
Is it possible to give an SB1 a static IP? If so, how?
--
jhd
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In my struggle to get a stable setup with my duet (2 players) and
boombox I went a long way and made improvements. I now have a dedicated
Linux (Ubunto) music server. every device is connecting to 1 access
point (vs 2AP in the past). Music is 15 000 FLAC songs on 1000 albums
tagging has all
Did you encounter any errors during the upgrade to 7.3.3? Based on your
comment, it sounds like you upgraded from 7.3.2.
You might try uninstalling 7.3.3 completely and reinstalling. In
addition to uninstalling the package, ensure that the directories are
all empty
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