I suspect your problem is related to your wifi setup and your new
controller problem is just another manifestation.
I need to rerview the past post and draw your network as I see it and
then propose a few tests to check whether the network is working as you
think it is is.
DHCP assign IP
Grossmann200 wrote:
> The Squeezebox-Receiver connects to the Wlan via DHCP. DHCP is only
> activated at the Host-Router from the Client-Bridge-Configuration.
> Hence, all Squeezeboxes are connected with the Host-Router. The
> Host-Router dd-wrt-WebGui also confirms this and lists all
bpa wrote:
>
> Can you get each ddwrt to display which receivers are actually
> "connected" to it.
> .
The Squeezebox-Receiver connects to the Wlan via DHCP. DHCP is only
activated at the Host-Router from the Client-Bridge-Configuration.
Hence, all Squeezeboxes are connected with the
Grossmann200 wrote:
> Regarding the two Wlans ... well I am not experienced enough ... pls.
> understand I am not an IT guy :-). But I got your point, that there are
> some kind of two Wlans sharing the same SSID.
>
> Regarding the sync success well this worked well while I streamed
> a
bpa wrote:
> If there are two WLAN qwith same SSID - then there are two WLANs as
> receiver will connect to one or other - they do not roam- and a receiver
> may connected to one with a porr quality signal.
>
>
> Streaming radio is not the same as streaming files - with files there is
> plenty
Grossmann200 wrote:
> well ... in Client-Bridge-Mode there is only one network. Hence all
> Squeezebox-Receiver should be connected to the same wlan (there is only
> one).
If there are two WLAN qwith same SSID - then there are two WLANs as
receiver will connect to one or other - they do not
DJanGo wrote:
>
> Wo hängt der fragliche Player dran ? Sicher an dem Accespoint der
> daneben steht? Sollte man meinen - muß aber nicht.
> Häng doch zum Test einfach den einen accespoint (router) ab und reboote
> den Player, nachdem du ihn näher an den anderen gestellt hast.
>
well ... in
bpa wrote:
> I'm worried if both wlan have same ssid that first receiver may be
> connecting to same ssid but different wlan to the 2nd receiver.
Why BOTH wlan? There is only one Wlan respectively one SSID. Everything
is connected to this one Wlan. At least following is my understanding:
-
I'm worried if both wlan have same ssid that first receiver may be
connecting to same ssid but different wlan to the 2nd receiver.
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Salve,
also die "olle" analoge zweidraht Technik hast Du nicht - das hätte es
einfacher gemacht.
Meine wichtigste oder besser zielführenden Fragen hast du leider
übersehen - egal nochmal.
Wo hängt der fragliche Player dran ? Sicher an dem Accespoint der
daneben steht? Sollte man meinen - muß
DJanGo wrote:
> ok how is your isp Router connected? Coax "Cable" or two line
> "Telephone"?
>
> You have to know - how your setup is working and that your 2.nd "router"
> (its a routing Bridge) in fact halfs your Bandwith cause its acting as
> sender abd reciever over wlan.
>
> I would move
Grossmann200 wrote:
> Regarding my setup?
> Well ... I am not a networker and usually I have to fix my technical
> "home" problems with the help of the internet :-). I have the situation
> that the modem of my ISP is very far away from my desktop computer,
> network storage etc. Because of that
bpa wrote:
> I don't fully understand your network setup.
me too ;-)
bpa wrote:
> How are the two ddwrt connected ?
> Do each ddwrt have a wifi nertwork ?
> If both ddwrt have a wifi network - do they have differeent ssid ?
He talks about Client Bridge Mode -> thats a wlan2wla connection
I don't fully understand your network setup.
How are the two ddwrt connected ?
Do each ddwrt have a wifi nertwork ?
If both ddwrt have a wifi network - do they have differeent ssid ?
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bpa wrote:
> Have you done a xilinx / Factory reset on the receiver ? Fast blink red
> vs ordinary reset which is slow blink red.
>
> Do you use Net::UDAP to configure the receiver ?
I don't know what xilinx is, but I pressed the button on the
Squeezebox-Receiver for approx. 10sec. At least
Have you done a xilinx / Factory reset on the receiver ? Fast blink red
vs ordinary reset which is slow blink red.
Do you use Net::UDAP to configure the receiver ?
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toby10 wrote:
> You should not need to reset the Receiver on the same network just
> because you moved it's location.
well, I was running out of options and quite desperate. What I forgot:
after a reset, the Receiver also looses the Wlan-settings and it needs
to be connected with the controller
You should not need to reset the Receiver on the same network just
because you moved it's location.
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Grossmann200 wrote:
>
>
> ==> I am very certain the problem is somewhere "inside" this
> Squeezebox-Receiver.
Maybe try the power supply from one of the good ones?
Ronnie
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bpa wrote:
>
> Check your location for other sorces of wifi on the same channel - if
> you have an Android phone/tablet there are many good apps for this.
>
I have exchanged the problematic Squeezebox-Receiver with another one.
This 3rd Squeezebox-Receiver is now at the same position as the
Grossmann200 wrote:
> Why should the WiFi-connection breaks only when streaming a web-radio.
> but not when streaming music from a hard-drive?
Streaming music from harddrive (all audio of file is immeidately
available) comes across in a single http GET which means you'll get a
burst of data at
I just "discovered" the following:
I connected a 2nd Squeezebox-Receiver to my WiFi and started to stream a
webradio. I works without any issues.
First I thought: okay, perhaps it is the quality of the web-stream. I
stopped that 2nd Squeezebox-Receiver and started the 1st
Squeezebox-Receiver
DJanGo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> dont go to http://www.mysqueezebox.com/download, - go to
> http://downloads.slimdevices.com/
>
> your wlan looks very interesting - are you sure its a 1a setup? (i
> wouldnt do that but of course i am a networker)
> Is your ddwrt higher than sp1? - if not ->you got it.
Hi,
dont go to http://www.mysqueezebox.com/download, - go to
http://downloads.slimdevices.com/
your wlan looks very interesting - are you sure its a 1a setup? (i
wouldnt do that but of course i am a networker)
Is your ddwrt higher than sp1? - if not ->you got it.
bpa wrote:
> This indicates that your system has not been able to communicate with
> Squeezenetwork for a long time - - perhaps you have network connection
> issues.
>
>
> This is consistent with LMS waiting for data from the network or network
> connection has broken while LMS was waiting for
Grossmann200 wrote:
> ... messages in the inlog file: I checked in WebUI the logfile
> /var/log/squeezeboxserver/server.log: there was nothing recorded around
> the time, when the issue occured. There have been "only" error messages
> over 2hrs. (!) before I tried to stream the radio.
> (That
bpa wrote:
> This "feels" like a network problem. LMS preloads a player's buffer
> before starting playing but it seems your player cannot be topped up
> after the initial load.
>
> 1. Post any message shown inlog file.
> 2. If it is a simple network issue then enabling "proxied" playback
>
Grossmann200 wrote:
> £What else can I do?
This "feels" like a network problem. LMS preloads a player's buffer
before starting playing but it seems your player cannot be topped up
after the initial load.
1. Post any message shown inlog file.
2. If it is a simple network issue then enabling
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