Leave the cable modem in routed mode but switch off its wifi
Access the Asus - plug in to it directly - and turn off its DHCP server.
Give it a fixed IP of 192.168.100.2.
Reboot the Asus and plug it into the cable router.
Now the Wifi should be in the Asus but all the IP addresses come from
the
d6jg wrote:
> Please clarify.
> Do you want the cable modem to provide the WiFi or the Asus router (or
> both)?
Hi
I would like to have the Asus router to provide the Wi-Fi.
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m4rk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Saw thread this while looking for a solution to another problem I got
> after installing 7.9. This thread sounds just like a problem I just had
> at the time I tired 7.9. 7.9 didn't fix my missing music problem but
> something mentioned below did.
>
> Symptoms:
> I am
Hi,
Saw thread this while looking for a solution to another problem I got
after installing 7.9. This thread sounds just like a problem I just had
at the time I tired 7.9. /.9 didn't fix it but something mentioned below
did.
Symptoms:
I am running 7.8 LMS on Raspberry PI from Max2play plugin.
wus wrote:
> O.K., I see the point. However it's only me and my partner who share our
> home WiFi. And of course my home WiFi is secured by a strong password.
>
> I can't access share/Multimedia as a drive mounted on my Windows
> computer, that's why I have pretty much everything in various
>
With pitty you could ssh into your QNAP and checke the links under
/share:
ls -l /share
Then you can see, where /share/Public (now) links to.
Follow this path. Do you find your music there?
Just to rule out that it's a problem with a changed path.
wus wrote:
>
>
> I can't access share/Multimedia as a drive mounted on my Windows
> computer, that's why I have pretty much everything in various
> subdirectories in share/Public.
Something in your set up must be different to mine then.:confused:
i have a Qnap nas and can access all the
Fair enough. Most people wind up with work computers (which I wouldn't
trust with a bargepole), or cousins/grandparents smartphones or even the
baby/dog/housesitter's phone or computer having access at some point.
Anyway, a look at fine grained access control might be the key for you
to solve
drmatt wrote:
> Because my music isn't shared to every single device that drops into my
> home WiFi. Most people don't leave their stuff wide open, even inside
> the firewall.O.K., I see the point. However it's only me and my partner who
> share our
home WiFi. And of course my home WiFi is
Because my music isn't shared to every single device that drops into my
home WiFi. Most people don't leave their stuff wide open, even inside
the firewall.
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wus wrote:
> No, not really. I heard or read about them, but never used them. Why
> would I use them here?
>
> Why do you assume that? My NAS is only Public within my home network,
> not to the outside internet.
Putty or WinSCP - you need to look at the permissions and ownership of
the MP3
d6jg wrote:
> Do you know how to use Putty or WinSCP?No, not really. I heard or read about
> them, but never used them. Why
would I use them here?
d6jg wrote:
> As your music is in Public we can assume that security is not a big
> issue to you.Why do you assume that? My NAS is only Public
Neither share/Public or share/Multimedia are the real paths they are
both symlinks but that probably isn't the issue
The real paths are something quite obscure like HD0-1/path
to/files/QNAP/Public but that may not matter if you can see what you
expect to see via QNAP file manager
It will be
I'm just doing another restart, although I had already restarted the NAS
before.
I don't quite see why I should restart the router - it is working, and
has nothing to do with what's going on on the NAS, other than the
communication needed to control it from my computer's browser. And that
works
Remove the ticks from Pictures & Videos
As Ronnie says the Playlist folder should not be in the same path
Normally the music folder would be
share/Multimedia/Music
And the playlists
share/Mumtinedia/Playlists
Pictures & Videos should go in
share/Multimedia/Pictures
Etc
Scanning the whole
wus wrote:
> I'm sorry, I don't know what a simlink is.
>
> If you meant this
> 21529
> I was there already, as described above.
Maybe switch off/restart the NAS router and computer.
Then renew the path to the Multimedia Share in LMS (and check that you
can see your music files before doing
I'm sorry, I don't know what a simlink is.
If you meant this
21529
I was there already, as described above.
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|Filename: LMSbasicSettings.png |
|Download:
You may find that a firmware upgrade has destroyed the symlinks to your
music folder that LMS is set to use.
Go to settings and try re-adding the music share. You may have to click
about a bit to find it.
This annoyance happened to me in one of the QNAP upgrades. I now use a
different machine for
Basically yeah. Don't know much about the way it runs on the NAS
servers, but I would guess it runs as a separate uid not as admin, so
you'd need to ensure that uid has read access to all the music folders.
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Can you be a bit more specific, please?
I have not changed permissions recently. I - currently the only user on
my NAS - and admin both have RW permissions on the music folder. Is that
what you meant?
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Permissions on the files is the obvious one.
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I have LMS v7.7.2 as provided by QNAP in their app center, running on a
QNAP TS-451 Pro II. The NAS's OS currently is 4.2.2 (2016/11/02),
although this updates frequently and so far these updates never have
been a problem.
My 2 players, a Receiver and a Touch, both connect to it, and they also
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