mherger wrote:
> > Our user cases are completely different, as I run the Mac-Mini totally
> > headless.
>
> And updating from a SSH session would work?
>
> --
>
> Michael
I don't know Michael, next time there is an update I'll try running the
code you referenced earlier and see what
Mnyb wrote:
> )
> But no other UI than the WEB UI is currently aware of server updates.
>
> No app or payer UI knows or shows this afaik ?
Agree with this
> I migth be wrong again ( as for the need tp stop , we been told in the
> past that you should
Well, with all the updates I have run
Our user cases are completely different, as I run the Mac-Mini totally
headless.
And updating from a SSH session would work?
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pippin wrote:
> Settings->Advanced->Squeezebox Information->
Thank you, I must have missed it. I would have expected it in the
"MultiPlayer Control" screen after pressing the "i" though, because
that's where the server's MAC is shown. Twice. :)
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celo wrote:
> I gave up the Rpi3/DietPi and using my 2006 Macbook instead. I think I
> like it better. It takes more space but I think it works faster than
> Rpi3.
>
> I thought also maybe this change would fix the playlist song numbers but
> nope. It has been 4-5 days since I added some songs
dolodobendan wrote:
> Thank you, I must have missed it. I would have expected it in the
> "MultiPlayer Control" screen after pressing the "i" though, because
> that's where the server's MAC is shown. Twice. :)
Yea, if you open the server settings :)
Its because its something you need there
epoch1970 wrote:
> You have to bridge the LMS VM to a physical network adapter in the host
> in order to include it to the physical LAN.
> LMS and players use broadcasts to discover each other. They must be in
> the same network otherwise discovery does not work.
> I don't know what
Not being a computer wiz I am wondering how this impacts the average
person ?
Not at all. That's the goal :-).
Ok, some of the packages are smaller because newer versions of the
packagers apply improved compression. So you'd potentially get faster
downloads. That's all the impact I you'd
thanks Michael !
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Hi guys, I've been using squeezeboxes since the early days of V1
SlimStuff. In fact I still have one working. And 4 others from
Logitech, V2 & 3.
They've always been plagued by stream interruptions stating, "Cannot
connect to server," even when not in use, then they'll reconnect.
Sometimes
Boulderguy wrote:
> Happens using any router & any signal strength (all are good & well over
> 50% signal on a very fast home network).
If you need to reboot your router you should know the point of the
issue
A router / all in one device doesnt need to reboot unless there is a
realy bad
definitely sounds like a network problem and not a squeezebox hardware
problem (particularly because it is the same even if not using LMS).
How do the players and computer get IP addresses? Provided
automatically via the router and DHCP? Or have you given anything static
IP addresses (bypassing
I never, ever hear from people having random connectivity issues when
they built their own router and use a dedicated access point as two
separate devices, only from those using an all in one router, usually as
supplied by some ISP.
Do some ping tests, make sure your router's DNS server is any
The SB1 only support 802.11b and so if it ised in a network with V2 abnd
V3 on 802.11g - it may be dragging the network down to slower speeds.
see
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?42853-Wireless-performance-on-mixed-networks-answers!
If you can disable IPv6 stuff if it is not being
Michael,
About upgrading the server command-line on OS X:
mherger wrote:
> > I tried with the latest server version (which was already installed,
> btw).
> > I seemed to work, but the server wouldn't re-start.
> > Either command-line or GUI. I had to restart the computer, which
> solved the
garym wrote:
> How old is router? is it provided by the ISP? Do you have extenders of
> any kind in your network (if so, it is easy to get IP address overlap if
> you have more than one router/extender handing out IP addresses at the
> same time). Describe the detail of your network setup,
Do you have any Chromecast devices on your network? Android phones
qualify as chromecast. There's a known issue with Chromecast causing
some routers, TP-Link and Netgear both suffer from this, to drop their
2.4Ghz network. The SSID will still show, but devices can't connect.
Some router brands
Thanks for the input guys. Router is this -
https://www.tp-link.com/us/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C7.html - it's
aftermarket, not all-in-one or ISP-supplied. Before that was a Netgear,
before that something else. I get a new one every 3-4 yrs to update
tech.
No static IP's, all dynamic.
Boulderguy wrote:
> Hmm, maybe 18 months on this router. No extenders, no atypical settings
> (meaning mostly default router settings). From this router I have 3
> wired connections - printer, desktop, NAS. And probably 10 wireless
> connections from SB's to Tivo to tablets & phones. WAN
And I forgot . Squeezeboxes does not have the very best WiFi especially
compared to other more modern stuff . So youd need a solid network.
Btw 3 of my 4 players are wired .
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J
No chromecast or android anything. There's a Roku that's rarely used.
Switched 2.4ghz to a fixed ch 6 & updated router firmware. We'll see
what that does.
Thanks for the ideas so far.
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I would concur with this. 50% is not good WiFi. My set of five players
never drop below about 70% for years now. Definitely you want LMS on a
static IP, and hopefully you can just assign a static DHCP IP on your
router.
But I'd also say that tp-link is not a super high quality aftermarket
Boulderguy wrote:
> No chromecast or android anything. There's a Roku that's rarely used.
>
> Switched 2.4ghz to a fixed ch 6 & updated router firmware. We'll see
> what that does.
>
> Thanks for the ideas so far.
I got this information from an AT Tech. I have AT Uverse with one of
their
Not being a computer wiz I am wondering how this impacts the average
person ? I currently run LMS 7.9.0 and it works just fine.
Is there something one needs to do ?
Thanks for your work Michael !
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