Mnyb wrote:
> This points to the firewall or similar.
>
> Port 3483 UDP broadcast that has the server discovery does not get
> trough to the players .
>
> Some windows has for example "block UDP,traffic" set somewhere ?
I appreciate your response, however I'm running CentOS, not Windows..
cskaryd wrote:
> I was able to get this working, by first deleting the units from my
> mysb.com account, doing a factory reset on each unit, and then setting
> up the Radios from scratch. However, they still would not talk to my
> local LMS, but I WAS able to get them to connect by adding my
I was able to get this working, by first deleting the units from my
mysb.com account, doing a factory reset on each unit, and then setting
up the Radios from scratch. However, they still would not talk to my
local LMS, but I WAS able to get them to connect by adding my LMS as a
remote library on
I have 2 Squeezebox Radio (baby) units and a Squeezebox 2 Wireless.
> They don't appear to be connecting to server. Oddly, if I log into
the
> web interface, I can see the players listed, and I can play tunes by
mherger wrote:
> > Which web interface? Are they connected to mysb.com rather than
I have 2 Squeezebox Radio (baby) units and a Squeezebox 2 Wireless.
They don't appear to be connecting to server. Oddly, if I log into the
web interface, I can see the players listed, and I can play tunes by
Which web interface? Are they connected to mysb.com rather than your LMS?
I've
I'm running logitechmediaserver-7.9.1-0.1.1494667952.noarch on CentOS
7.3.
I have 2 Squeezebox Radio (baby) units and a Squeezebox 2 Wireless.
They don't appear to be connecting to server. Oddly, if I log into the
web interface, I can see the players listed, and I can play tunes by
selecting