Normally, high ports are being used for outgoing connections (and the
replies to them).
So if you open a connection to, say, a web server on the internet your
browser or App or other software will open a random high port and listen
to it for the reply from the server.
Routers detect this and keep
Now with the correct IP it is working correctly? No more drop outs?
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Hi,
I have a Squeezebox Touch running the latests (afaik) firmware 7.8 and a
server running Logitech Media Server 7.9 (a nightly build, just a few
days old). The server is protected by a firewall. For LMS I opened the
ports 3483, 9000 and 9090. Everything works well and has been working
for
mherger wrote:
> I'm sorry to spoil the party: it has nothing to do with the browser or
> its zoom setting. It was simply a problem with the page rendering caused
>
> by using icons for items which don't have any. I disabled the icons
> server-side, which fixed the layout issue.
Michael
DJanGo wrote:
Did you press [ctrl] and scroll down with your mouse wheel??
Your chars seems a bit big(ger) than std.
Genius! I reset the zoom and now it's rendering properly.
Interestingly, when I increased the zoom it still appeared to render
properly, so I have no idea what caused this.
Hi,
try to disable ipv6 you can do this by:
Code:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
dont worry that change is only temporar.
if that didnt help - a reboot will enable ipv6 again.