So it turns out to be a known problem with ASUS XT8 routers.
Reverting the firmware from Version 3.0.0.4.386.45934 to Version
3.0.0.4.386.42095 on all 4 mesh routers immediatly fixed both
squeezeboxes.
A few hours later one had reverted but a reboot fixed that and its been
12 hours now.
It seems like Squeezebox issues with Zen Wifi is common place and
normal, and many people have these issues. Looking now to see if there
are any solutions.
I always thought that WiFi6 was all about 5G which squeezebox is not
concerned with.
Paul Webster wrote:
> Also, now that yo9u have seen that the SB player can work (on wired)
> then the next thing to look at is the WiFi access point and the
> networking in more general.
>
> For example:
> Is it a WiFi6 access point? Yes.
> Do you have more than one access point? Yes.
> Is
Whatever I do with the log settings though they are not persistent and
in fact do not seem to take effect.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> No need to stop/start LMS when changing log levels ... plus, if you did
> not set the flag to say persist the settings then those log levels will
> have been reset when you started LMS.
>
> Next ... wired v wireless ... how are the SB devices connected (should
> not be an
mherger wrote:
> What IP addresses would the player and server be using?
The LMS is running on on 192.168.1.7 (aka cinema) (static ip)
web interface accessed on 192.168.1.5, (static ip)
Squeezebox on 192.168.1.236 and 192.168.1.130 both assigned ip addresses
by dhcp, but always seem the same
Hmm, tried that.
Set the log levels then stopped and restarted server.
Then tried again to connect the SB to the server. Its the same as
before, as expected.
The only entries in the log file as a result of the server restart are:
[21-12-29 17:32:36.7165] main::init (390) Starting
Hi Paul,
Yes I did that in the device setup and the following screen is
Connecting to server, which stays up for about 30 seconds, and then the
message "Can't connect to server...". That message also stays up for
about 30 seconds and then the device screen goes black and stays black
until you
Paul Webster wrote:
> When you accessed port 9000 for the web interface, was that on a
> different machine to the LMS server?
> If not ... then try via numeric IP address because if that fails then it
> does imply a firewall on the LMS box is causing problems.
Yes it was on a different
I've been using Squeezeboxes for a while. Now after moving house, with
stuff still in storage, I brought 2 2nd hand Squeezebox 2's and both are
able to connect to the network, get an ip address (which I am able to
ping) but then say cannot connect to server, left to go back, right to
try again.
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