Paul Webster wrote:
> Starting LMS with command line including --httpaddr 192.168.1.23
> might be the answer for you.
> However, I'm not sure that pCP provides an easy way to do that from the
> web interface.
just tried this by modifying the /etc/default/logitechmediaserver and
LMS did bind to
BosseJ wrote:
> Yes, it sound strange.
> First, LMS does get any IP-address by itself, the OS on the device (the
> PI3B+) does by dhcp broadcast on the connected interfaces. LMS uses
> whatever IP-address the OS reports, but LMS is not designed to handle
> dual networks as far as I know (it
BosseJ wrote:
> Even if you could define a gateway statically on the ethernet network,
> where should it point? You don't have any other routers you wrote and I
> got the impression that your only internet access is via the mobile
> hotspot (the mobile phone)? I assume that your PC and laptop
BosseJ wrote:
> Look at the commandline for starting Squeezelite. If no server is
> specified Squeezelite searches for a server via the network and of
> course the LMS server replies via the network interface it received the
> call on.
> From the Squeezelite man-page:
> >
Code:
DJanGo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there is a lot of information and a lot is missing..
>
> the way to change the ip must be in /etc/default/logitechmediaserver
> otherwise you may end with nothing when there is a update.
>
> DONT modifying the /etc/default/logitechmediaserver !
>
> each NIC can have
d6jg wrote:
> When you control squeezelite via web browser which interface do you
> connect to?
> Look in LMS settings / information. Are there two instances of your Pi
> there as players?
> Id say that Jivelite is somehow trying to control squeezelite on the
> wrong interface?
on the
d6jg wrote:
> This is where using the Pi as a router and a mobile as the gateway falls
> down.
> You would find that what you are trying to achieve will work perfectly
> if you used a proper 4g router but I appreciate that means swapping SIM
> cards around. It is as you have surmised all to do
DJanGo wrote:
> Networking sounds soo easy but everytime something sounds easy mostly it
> isnt. :o:cool:
d6jg/DJanGo,
yes, my networking knowledge is limited but not at zero level.
please consider these points:
- ALL devices connect to internet via the mobile hotspot. i was very
pleasantly
BosseJ wrote:
> In addition to reviewing your network you should review how you mount
> the USB-drive: try to do it manually, as basic as possible to remove any
> hidden dependencies to network (whatever they may be).
> How do you add music to the USB-drive? Using Samba (SMB export)? That
>
d6jg wrote:
> Actually I think I have seen this before now I think about it.
> I was building a piCorePlayer player which was initially wired. After
> build I switched to wireless and I recall I had to uninstall and
> reinstall Jivelite to get it to recognise that I was now using a
> different
bpa wrote:
> If you want see what is going on - enable logging and look at log.
>
> For example, run squeezelite with "-d slimproto=info" to check that it
> connects to the LMS.
thanks for that.
i was reading the doc wrong.
here's what the log says:
[14:46:50.504244] slimproto:883 connecting
d6jg wrote:
> Actually I think I have seen this before now I think about it.
> I was building a piCorePlayer player which was initially wired. After
> build I switched to wireless and I recall I had to uninstall and
> reinstall Jivelite to get it to recognise that I was now using a
> different
BosseJ wrote:
> Perhaps you could ask Ralphy in the JiveLite thread in these forums,
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?98156-Announce-JiveLite-cut-down-squeezebox-control-application
> if there is any way to force JiveLite to always use the eth0
> 192.168.1.23 IP as the LMS server
BosseJ wrote:
> Hmm, I always find it hard to follow my advice :-(
> I am not a windows user (well, some perhaps, but by no means with any
> administrator skills) so I cannot really recommend a dns caching server
> for windows with confidence, but I could hint at one that seems to do
> what's
hello,
i have been looking into this issue for couple of weeks now and feel i'm
at least zeroing into it.
here's the setup:
- LMS installed on a raspberryPi3B+ along with squeezelite and jivelite
- media is local at /mnt/usb
- ethernet connection and wi-fi via a mobile hotspot
problem:
when
BosseJ wrote:
> Yes, it sound strange.
> First, LMS does get any IP-address by itself, the OS on the device (the
> PI3B+) does by dhcp broadcast on the connected interfaces. LMS uses
> whatever IP-address the OS reports, but LMS is not designed to handle
> dual networks as far as I know (it
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
Tidal plugin works just fine but how about Connect?
Is there a separate plugin or am I missing something?
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mherger wrote:
> > Tidal plugin works just fine but how about Connect?
> > Is there a separate plugin or am I missing something?
>
> Unfortunately TIDAL never responded to my mails wrt. TIDAL Connect. The
> API is not available to me.
hi michael, i found HiTide at
mherger wrote:
> > hi michael, i found HiTide at https://github.com/shawaj/HiTide.
>
> They're using binaries somebody extracted from a commercial product. We
> can't do that.
yeah, if that's the case, not good.
hopefully that someone actually built it for rpi4, not cut and paste.
in any
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