Not sure I'm understanding your question... but your player (Radio) has
only one IP. Either you chose it's IP (static/fixed) or your router
assigned it's IP (DHCP).
The whole point of the router is to, well, "route" the traffic. A web
site only sees your ISP IP, which is typically assigned to yo
Thanks, Toby/vrette/et al.
One more question: how are the numbers generated? ie - does the radio
itself respond with two different addresses, depending on where the
query is coming from, or is there some kind of standard translation
table at either the gateway or the DNS?
tks,
s.
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satkinsn
toby10;633186 Wrote:
> 192 is your internal network IP and is only visible to devices within
> your network.
> 64 is your external IP assigned by your ISP and is seen by anything on
> the internet.
>
> If player information is showing 192 then your player is connected to
> SBS server, if showing
satkinsn;633066 Wrote:
> .
> I assigned an address of 192.168.1.xx
>
> The machine reports its address back to me as 64.19.74.xx.
192 is your internal network IP and is only visible to devices within
your network.
64 is your external IP assigned by your ISP and is seen by anything o
I registered to Dar.fm and saved several talk radio programs. I get
emails informing me that they are available to retrieve.
Again, when I try to retrieve them at mp3tunes music locker on the
Squeezebox, I get the mp3tunes error message: "login failed". Does
anyone have any possible remedies? I