epoch1970 wrote:
> (I don't understand your connection test report. Anyways.)
>
> Are you using an UDP tunnel or a TCP tunnel for OpenVPN? I would think
> UDP works much better.
> There seems to be a Win7-specific OVPN issue with network buffer sizes:
>
(I don't understand your connection test report. Anyways.)
Pommes wrote:
> When connecting via openvpn, all my iPads,Mac, iPhones work well, but my
> old windows7 squeezeplay laptop buffers every few seconds.
Are you using an UDP tunnel or a TCP tunnel for OpenVPN? I would think
UDP works much
mherger wrote:
> There's no known, major issue yet. But LMS has not been developed with
> security in mind. A lot has been added to lower the risks. But I
> wouldn't be surprised if there were major issues we don't know yet.
Thank you Michael,
I think I will leave the ports open for now. It is
Pommes wrote:
> I have put a user/password into LMS, so do you really think itÂ’s a huge
> security problem with the open ports???
> Pease let me know what you honestly think of the security risks.
There's no known, major issue yet. But LMS has not been developed with
security in mind. A lot has
ralphy wrote:
> Well, I finally replaced the C16 and C20 capacitors in my original
> slimdevices sb3, back when you could by them without the wireless card.
>
> If I had not already ordered the caps, I would have ordered 'these
> non-polarity ones'
>
dimmer wrote:
> yeah ... I found the search capability somewhat limited also.
> With IFTTT allowing only one text and one numeric variable within the
> Google assistant hook, doing compound searches is tough.
>
> I was able to use playlists to get a little more out of it ... for
> example, the
Pandora and all others working fine here. Can you even play a random
internet radio station? Best guess is that your LMS cannot see the
internet.
Try a LMS reboot? Router reboot?
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