aubuti;485906 Wrote:
Alternatively, someone has written up 'this detailed description'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=7664d=1245939354)
of assigning static IPs to the SBC and SBR by using the trick of
temporarily disabling your router's DHCP server.
Disabling
i use a static IP on my sb2 outside the dhcp range b/c the sb2 makes it
easy to do so.
i use dhcp reservations on the duet b/c they don't make it easy not
to use dhcp. the reservations are in the dhcp and make the gear always
have the same ip in the range.
i think setting a static IP on the
To get a static IP on the duet *Remote*, I turned off DHCP on my router,
restarted the remote and went through the network setup assigning it the
static IP. Does anyone know how to assign a true static address to the
Duet Receiver for future reference?
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bstromberg1;485712 Wrote:
To get a static IP on the duet *Remote*, I turned off DHCP on my router,
restarted the remote and went through the network setup assigning it the
static IP, then turn DHCP back on the router. Does anyone know how to
assign a true static address to the Duet Receiver
net udap is the way to assign static ip on the receiver .
For the controller there is an alternative approach, you use ssh and
edit the etc/network/interfaces file directly, once you figured that out
it is easier than factory reset and stumble through hopeless setup
wizards.
what the duet still
Do they have to be IP addresses set on the devices themselves, or do you
just want to be sure that they have fixed/known IP addresses? If it's
the latter, then look into using DHCP reservations on your router. You
just tie the assigned IP addresses to the MAC addresses of the devices.
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bstromberg1 wrote:
I would like to manually set the IP address on the device itself.
Can you be more specific?
In general, a device, such as a Radio or SB3 or iPhone or other TCP/IP
does not set the IP address itself, it asks the network for an address.
This is because if there are two devices
pfarrell;485858 Wrote:
bstromberg1 wrote:
I would like to manually set the IP address on the device itself.
Can you be more specific?
In general, a device, such as a Radio or SB3 or iPhone or other TCP/IP
does not set the IP address itself, it asks the network for an address.
This is
bstromberg1 wrote:
I would like to assign the Duet *Receiver* a static IP address. I know
how to assign the address itself, it's just how to get to the menu to
assign the numbers lol I know the difference between static and dynamic
addresses, I just want to know how to set the address
I think what I want is what aubuti was talking about, however I don't
know how to use that tool.
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bstromberg1 wrote:
I think what I want is what aubuti was talking about, however I don't
know how to use that tool.
er, its not a tool, its a protocol or API. Perhaps someone has writen a
tool, I haven't looked, I just beat my DHCP server until it does the
right thing.
Even if there is a tool,
bstromberg1;485870 Wrote:
I think what I want is what aubuti was talking about, however I don't
know how to use that tool.
Have you found the posting on the Net::UDAP tool and read the
instructions? It looks complicated, but most people say they get it
working by following the instructions.
I would like to assign my Duet, Duet Receiver, and Squeezebox Classic
static IP addresses. Is there a way to do this without having to
disable DHCP on my router?
Thanks!
Bob
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What router do you have?
Many routers will allow you to assign a static IP for certain bits of
hardware based on mac address without switching off DHCP entirely for
everything else. Just make sure the static IP is outside the range you
specify for DHCP.
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Who am I on 'LAST.FM'
WRT54G with latest version of DD-WRT software on it.
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Like this?
Set a DHCP range for something like 010-100, then set static IPs for
the Squeezebox stuff at 150+
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Static_DHCP
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-Siduhe Loved Tracks radio got the thumbs up. Feedback included:
With the SB3/Classic it is fairly easy to set up a true static IP. You
just need to re-do the network setup procedure using the SB3 and the IR
remote. Press the left arrow button and hold for 5 seconds to get into
those menus, which allow you to specify DHCP or fixed IP.
I don't use DD-WRT, but
Siduhe;485505 Wrote:
Like this?
Set a DHCP range for something like 010-100, then set static IPs for
the Squeezebox stuff at 150+
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Static_DHCP
Very Cool! I didn't even know DD-WRT did this.
Thanks for the help!
Bob
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