Re: [slim] Announcing iPeng 9 - Support for iPad Multitasking, iPad Pro and more

2015-11-03 Thread mcgsxr

Just wanted to say thanks for continuing to develop this app.

I bought my first Squeezebox back in 2003 or so.  And have had more than
a few flow through various systems over the years.

I use both an actual Squeezebox (Touch) and a plug computer hacked with
Vortexbox VAMP image.  

It is the iPeng app for the family ios devices that makes the magic.  I
am able to grab any of their iPhone, iPad, iPad mini or even my old
iTouch and adjust accordingly.  I even have in app streaming for FLAC on
the iTouch.

Great app, thanks again!



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Re: [slim] Question about bridging

2009-03-29 Thread mcgsxr

OK, this is tough to do with no monitor attached, and I cannot bring a
monitor to the PC.

When the music PC is brought upstairs, and attached via ethernet to my
router, it is assigned an IP.  When the PC is then turned off, and
taken to the basement, and no longer attached to the router, I think
the IP changes.

Does that make sense?

If I ipconfig it while attached to the router, it shows an IP that is
part of my wifi range.  If I ipconfig it when not attached to the
router (but still upstairs and with a monitor and keyboard) it shows a
different IP.

I assume that I should enter the different IP address when downstairs,
and looking for Squeezecenter?

I might be able to attach a laptop with the crossover cable, and verify
the IP when the PC is in the basement, that should help clear this up.

Thanks for your help so far guys, this is by far the most complex setup
I have tried in the 4 years of SB3 ownership - I have used straight
wired, and wireless in the past, but with the new dedicated PC, I want
to leverage the wireless bridge so I can view the PC.


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Re: [slim] Question about bridging

2009-03-29 Thread mcgsxr

Got it.

It took a few tries, but now it does connect using the IP that the
router had assigned to my server, via the ethernet.

I can now remote connect to the headless server in the basement, via
wifi using any other PC in the house.

Thanks for the help guys!


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[slim] Question about bridging

2009-03-28 Thread mcgsxr

I am using my SB3 as a wired device, hooked to a headless XP Pro PC.

I would like to use remote desktop capabilities in XP Pro, and there is
wifi in the home.

Can I use the SB3 as a bridge to allow a laptop on the wifi network to
remotely access the headless PC?


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Re: [slim] Question about bridging

2009-03-28 Thread mcgsxr

You are on the money, that is what I am trying to achieve.

The issue I am having, is that to setup the wireless bridge, you need
to go down the wireless config - but my server is wired - so to
connect, I need to go down the wired config!

Help!


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