pavowren wrote:
> well, i took a break, had dinner and came down to the office and noticed
> WAP had disappeared from the hotspot.
> it is not listed as one of the connected devices as before. i only see
> this desktop.
> tried rebooting but made no difference.
> may have to factory reset and t
d6jg wrote:
> It should not be 192.168.1.2. Change it to be something like 192.168.2.2
> for setup purposes.
>
> It should pick up its real address from the hotspot but to set it up it
> should be different from internal addresses.
>
> You are nearly there.
well, i took a break, had dinner an
It should not be 192.168.1.2. Change it to be something like 192.168.2.2
for setup purposes.
It should pick up its real address from the hotspot but to set it up it
should be different from internal addresses.
You are nearly there.
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d6jg wrote:
> Yes that is correct. The issue if there is one will be the new WAP
> reconnecting to the WiFi hotspot on demand.
> You may have to keep the new WAP switched off - no affect on anything
> internal but no internet - until you have switched on the hotspot then
> switch on the new WAP.
pavowren wrote:
> ok, i have just ordered the WAP.
> here's my current understanding:
> my Linksys router will remain as it is in AP mode but now its WAN port
> will link to the new WAP's ethernet port.
> WAP will operate in client mode to the mobile hotspot.
> now, all devices on LAN should hav
d6jg wrote:
> If the Linksys has a proper WAN port
> Then this will work in Client mode
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-WA801ND-Wireless-Access-Point/dp/B004UBU8IE
ok, i have just ordered the WAP.
here's my current understanding:
my Linksys router will remain as it is in AP mode but now i
If the Linksys has a proper WAN port
Then this will work in Client mode
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-WA801ND-Wireless-Access-Point/dp/B004UBU8IE
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Does the Linksys have an Ethernet WAN port or is it DSL only?
If it has WAN then just add a cheapish WAP (but check it will operate in
client mode) on the WAN port.
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d6jg wrote:
> Why didn't you tell us all this in the first place ?
> I can't see how you will ever get that to work.
> You should be able to configure a bridge on the NUC but if the hotspot
> isn't on how will the NUC ever know how to route the packets? It will
> failover to the only available
pavowren wrote:
> All devices on LAN have static addresses including a Linksys router
> which serves as only AP, so that my phones and tablets can get to other
> devices.
>
> As shown below, default gateway on RPi is NUC (192.168.1.150).
> but i've had it at Linksys. It didn't seem to matter
d6jg wrote:
> Quite clearly the Pi has no route to the internet when not connected by
> WiFI.
>
> When only connected by LAN what is its default gateway? No in you info
> above.
> How are IP addresses obtained on the LAN? DHCP or Static. If DHCP where
> from ?
All devices on LAN have static ad
Try
route -n
on the RPi - should show gateway address etc
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pavowren wrote:
> 1) huh? but the output device is in the Pi, not NUC. have i missed
> something awful?
> 2) ifconfig's for RPi and NUC are shown below. as they are, all LMS
> functions work.
> however, for internet radio i must re-enable wifi on RPi. What is shown
> below is obviously without w
DJanGo wrote:
> 1) Run squeezelite on the lms not the Pi
> 2) Show your network config from both devices
1) huh? but the output device is in the Pi, not NUC. have i missed
something awful?
2) ifconfig's for RPi and NUC are shown below. as they are, all LMS
functions work.
however, for internet
pavowren wrote:
> ok, good folks, let me step back and paint a clearer picture.
>
> Wishlist:
> be able to run both LMS and Roon on NUC.
> they have been successfully installed but there are
>
> Issues:
> 1) Roon Bridge and SqueezeLite cannot coexist with the Allo DigiOne
> output device.
>
pavowren wrote:
> yes, for radio, it does require local wifi on RPi as you pointed out
> before.
No it doesn't require wifi just proper setup where AFAICT the NUC is
setup as a router (I.e. it is has two network connection) and routes
packets from RPi to internet but as d6jg points out this req
pavowren wrote:
> well, networking sometimes works or not works in mysterious ways!
> first the good news:
> i was finally able to install Spotty; for whatever reason, it would
> simply not stick.
> i enable it on the plugin page and click to restart LMS, but it would
> come right back unchecked
d6jg wrote:
> I assume your SIM is actually in a mobile phone then?
> If so simplify the network
> Move the SIM card into a Wireless Dongle and connect that to the WAN
> port of the Linksys or get a Router that will take a SIM card as its WAN
> interface.
> Your problem is routing related. Stuff
pavowren wrote:
> ok, good folks, let me step back and paint a clearer picture.
>
> OLD setup:
> little RPi had everything on it; LMS, music on usb stick, SqueezeLite,
> Jivelite, the works.
> and it worked fine for a while. then, it started acting up in various
> ways, e.g., LMS just stops pla
d6jg wrote:
> Are you actually saying that your Pi was connected to your NUC by LAN
> cable and not originally by WiFi and that the NUC had both WiFi (to the
> Hotspot) and LAN to the Pi?
> If so then the NUC was probably sending its internet packets via the LAN
> cable - the fastest connection.
pavowren wrote:
> well, you are absolutely correct about RPi streaming radio directly, not
> via LMS.
> i re-enabled wifi and RPi has no problems playing internet radio!
>
> however, if only i can get Spotty to install on LMS, i can test Spotify
> which i'm assuming (confidently?) will be strea
I think, if you had enabled Proxied Streaming in LMS for this player and
the remote player had started to work when trying to play internet radio
then it would have indicated that internet access from the LMS machine
was working fine and that the problem was internet access from the
player machin
bpa wrote:
> What is the IP gateway address set on the RPI ?
> What is the IP gateway address set on the NUC ?
>
> Internet radio will play directly from a player and not through LMS - if
> Rpi cannot access internet - internet streams won't play but yet will be
> able to communicate with other
pavowren wrote:
> player is set for "Direct Streaming" as it should be.
> both the RPi (squeezelite) and NUC (LMS) are connected to the same LAN,
> so of course, local music playback is fine.
> it's just the internet streaming that's the issue.
> when playing a radio station, sqzlite shows "Conn
What is the IP gateway address set on the RPI ?
What is the IP gateway address set on the NUC ?
Internet radio will play directly from a player and not through LMS - if
Rpi cannot access internet - internet streams won't play but yet will be
able to communicate with other devices onLAN.
LMS Web
mherger wrote:
> Checked your server.log file for any hint?
michael,
please take a look at the server log i just posted.
after i selected a radio station,
RPi shows "Connecting..." and the ethernet led is blinking constantly.
whereas LMS web page shows the station image and the clock is countin
Paul Webster wrote:
> Regarding proxying through LMS ... it is a setting in LMS itself.
>
> Settings/Player/your player name/Audio/Streaming Method
> If it is already set to "Proxied streaming" then that might be your
> problem ... if it is not then try it.
>
> Note - if WiFi speed/contention
Checked your server.log file for any hint?
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Regarding proxying through LMS ... it is a setting in LMS itself.
Settings/Player/your player name/Audio/Streaming Method
If it is already set to "Proxied streaming" then that might be your
problem ... if it is not then try it.
Note - if WiFi speed/contention is the underlying issue and LMS is
Paul Webster wrote:
> Installing packages on the RPi is a good sign of internet access working
> but all of the rest are intermediated by LMS on the other computer and I
> think LMS guesses on the progress meter.
>
> For fun ... you might find that changing the LMS configuration so that
> it pr
d6jg wrote:
> Id get the NUC wired. Its never a good idea to run a server wirelessly
> and I wouldnt mind betting your WiFi is the bottleneck.
> There is only one WiFi hop for local content but two for internet
> streaming.
yes, wi-fi certainly is not preferable to wired.
yet, the hot spot i
Id get the NUC wired. Its never a good idea to run a server wirelessly
and I wouldnt mind betting your WiFi is the bottleneck.
There is only one WiFi hop for local content but two for internet
streaming.
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Installing packages on the RPi is a good sign of internet access working
but all of the rest are intermediated by LMS on the other computer and I
think LMS guesses on the progress meter.
For fun ... you might find that changing the LMS configuration so that
it proxies radio streams will sidestep
Paul Webster wrote:
> From SSH session on RPi ... can you reach internet?
yes, internet is accessible overall;
browser works normally and from terminal, i have installed packages...
even browsing TuneIn works (which i'm assuming requires online access).
as i stated, the LMS web page shows the
>From SSH session on RPi ... can you reach internet?
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hello,
recently i removed LMS (and its local music on usb stick) from obviously
overloaded raspberryPi.
now, LMS v7.9.1 is running on the new Intel NUC i7.
rPi and NUC are on the same LAN.
NUC is using a wi-fi hotspot for internet access.
rPi streams local music just great.
however, internet rad
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