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muski;243698 Wrote:
igroucho --
In the Applications/Utilities folder there is an application called
Console. Run that and check if you can see a file called
slimserver.log. If so, what does it say? Any clues?
muski
you mean Terminal? If so what EXACTLY should I enter there - I need
Looks like a problem with perl. I would contact SD tech support (send
the two lines from your log).
There is a chance that the solution proposed in this thread might
help:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/archive/index.php/t-34474.html
It says, from the Terminal window run:
sudo cpan Storable
muski;238842 Wrote:
3) Under Leopard, the Firewall settings have been (annoyingly) moved
under the Security tab (and, worse, the firewall is turned off by
default!). First, stop Slimserver from its preferences pane. Then in
the Security-Firewall settings, choose Set access for specific
igroucho --
In the Applications/Utilities folder there is an application called
Console. Run that and check if you can see a file called
slimserver.log. If so, what does it say? Any clues?
muski
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muski
SB3-Bryston BP25DA-Bryston 4B SST-Wilson Watt Puppy 7
Transporter via XLR-Headroom
Cool! Well, I'm not going to guess why it worked for you and not me but
it's also not worth bashing my head against the proverbial brick wall
over. Could even be a hardware difference between the SB2/SB3, who
knows.
I've ordered some poweline networking stuff to get the cabled
connection and
sugarmonster;238817 Wrote:
Try it and let us know. Looking around these forums it seems that
there's any number of working (or not) configurations so just because
it didn't work for me doesn't mean you'll have the same issues.
sugarmonster:
reporting back as you requested. got the mini
So when I got in tonight I found a network cable for the mini, wired it
into the LAN and turned off the Airport.
The SB2 immediately found the server and started talking. I didn't need
to play with the firewall, enable sharing or anything else, it just
worked when I went wired.
It's interesting
Yes that's right, the Mini and the SB2 were both connecting to the
access point, and the SB2 was also operating as a wireless bridge (to
an Xbox) for good measure! Then the mini would have been streaming the
data wirelessly to the SB2.
Sounds odd but it does work - I did it with a Vista laptop
So you were trying to have the MINI connect to your network wirelessly
and ALSO have the SB2 connect wirelessly? The MINI was connecting to
your access point, yes?
I wouldn't even attempt that due to the amount of traffic put on the
network! I really think you'll prefer the way it works by
A bonus, as I just found out, is that the SB wakes the mini up from
sleep when it needs to play something. How cool is that? I love this
thing :-)
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sugarmonster
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sugarmonster;238741 Wrote:
Yes that's right, the Mini and the SB2 were both connecting to the
access point, and the SB2 was also operating as a wireless bridge (to
an Xbox) for good measure! Then the mini would have been streaming the
data wirelessly to the SB2.
Sounds odd but it does
Try it and let us know. Looking around these forums it seems that
there's any number of working (or not) configurations so just because
it didn't work for me doesn't mean you'll have the same issues.
--
sugarmonster
Toys: http://www.coolest-gadgets.com
Photos: http://www.sugarmonster.net
I run Slimserver on a MacBook Pro and have wireless connectivity for my
SB3s Transporters -- ie. everything is wireless (running through an
AirPort Extreme now, previously an Airport Express). I upgraded to
Leopard this weekend and got both Slimserver Inguz working fine.
A couple of random
Hi All,
I've just bought a Mac mini with Leopard and am trying to get
Slimserver working. No matter what I try I can't get the SB2 to connect
to the server.
There's something odd happening, because the mini does show up in the
list of available servers to connect to on the SB2, it's only when
Are you running wired or wireless on the SB2? Any router with firewall?
Did you check the SHARING settings on the Mac and open the ports for
the SB2? They are 9000-9090 and 3483.
Any more info you can give us as to what you're doing?
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Eric Seaberg
Eric Seaberg - San Diego
[EMAIL
The SB2 is wireless and also in ethernet bridge mode for an xbox,
although that's not being used in this case.
No hardware firewall involved.
Sharing seems to have changed in Leopard from what I've read - I didn't
use Tiger so can't comment first hand but the Leopard firewall is
application
Are you sure the server is running? Other Leopard users here have
stated they have problems with it starting on bootup or even starting
at all.
I'm runnng SS 6.5.5 on my Mac MINI Intel Duo 1.83GHz running OS 10.4.10
w/o issues. Music on external 500GB firewire, running without Kbd,
mouse or
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