If Twonky is already running when you install LMS, then LMS will
automatically assign a different port number (e.g. 9001).
If you install Twonky after LMS, then it is best to assign the port
number yourself for LMS beforehand.
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Thanks for the information!
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If applicable don't forget to adjust firewalls to the new port
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I thought I would give Twonky a try again after a few years. I
installed it but found I could not access my SB3 via iPeng or the PC web
control. Trying to bring up the web control page brought up Twonky
instead. Uninstalling Twonky solved the problem (sigh). This may have
come up before but
Both Twonky and LMS use port 9000 by default. You have to change one of
them to a different port number.
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I have Twonky on port 9000, LMS on 9001. I think this got set up
because of the order I ibstalled these on my QNAP.
Robert
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