Hi Triode;
1st of all thank you so much for this exellent headless player!!
I am using it on a device called Joggler and its running great.
(For Installation-help esp of the libraries I am thankful to florca who
did the 1st Joggler installation)
However, I noticed that overnight the squeezelite
Triode wrote:
Can you enable debugging and collect some data for me as I don't see
this. Enable debugging with -d all=debug and write it to a file with
-f filename.
Also can you confirm the process stops (dies) rather than being there
but not working? If so can you enable core dumps and
Triode wrote:
You don't need the - the file should be in the location where you
started squeezelite from if you did not give it a full path.
If you can power down the server then the this can probably be tested
just by sending the logging to the console. Does it always stop when
you
Triode wrote:
Are you running this from the command line - if so are there any other
messages about why it has exited? If not could you enable core files
[ulimit -c unlimited] and then run and force it to stop - does it create
a core file?
Hi Triode;
I just tried this - I did not find a
Triode wrote:
Probably in the location where squeezelite is - you are running with
./squeezelite from the command line rather than using a startup script?
Yes, I start it via command line - I do not have a startup script yet.
I also just checked for any new file in the folder where
Triode wrote:
Can you pm me an email address and which architecture you are using
(which binary did you download). I will send you and updated one with
some extra messages to try to help diagnose this...
PM send.
Thanks for you help!!
Heiner
Triode wrote:
Can you pm me an email address and which architecture you are using
(which binary did you download). I will send you and updated one with
some extra messages to try to help diagnose this...
Thanks for all the troubleshooting help, Triode!
As per our discussion, this seems to
Hi Triode;
I noticed both in 0.71 and 0.81 Squeezelite a little bug (I think):
When I play the following podcast:
URL:
http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/510208/167899588/npr_167899588.mp3?_kip_ipx=780616451-1356870807
Squeezelite plays it very slow (i.e. slooow, deep
Triode wrote:
.I'd be interested if people would would like to look at the skin or
have already looked at full screen skins.
Dear Triode.
Sometimes I wonder how you manage to work on something where you
actually earn something for your living when I see all your work you are
doing here
Hi Triode;
is there a way that you can compile this into a Windows 8 app?
This would be so usefull - the available Win8 App is slow and misses a
lot of functionality.
Jivelite would be perfect.
Any chance??
slimhase's
SlimChances wrote:
I found this command
Code:
sudo chown -R username:group directory
at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/6723/change-folder-permissions-and-ownership
which solved my dilemma
Hi SlimChances;
I just stumbled into the
SlimChances wrote:
You should refer to the link as I think it may give more explicit
direction. Basically the username is your username that you see in the
command prompt in terminal and to sign in to your computer and the group
can be the same(I sued the same name for both).
Hi;
I did read
SlimChances wrote:
Sorry you're right I gave you the wrong user name to use. Here is a
screenshot of my /var/lib/squeezeboxserver properties
Thanks, SlimChance.
However, it seems that my problem is a different one.
Triodes Spotify just won't install, even if permissions are set right /
not
Hi Triode;
does Squeezelite play Windows Media (WMA) natively? I thought it did,
but I get no sound when trying.
Background: I am running an openpeak joggler as a squeezebox - using
'SqueezePlay OS' (from roobarb: birdslikewires.co.uk) which is a small
Ubuntu Trusty OS for running Squeezeplay.
Slight bump...slimhase wrote:
Hi Triode; all;
Therefor I installed your Squeezelite. Everything works great, but
when choosing i.e. a NPR WMA file, it's just quiet - no error showing
up, but no sound and no progress bar.
(If I force WMA conversion to i.e. mp3 in LMS settings, it works
Triode wrote:
... Wma will need a build of squeezelite which supports ffmpeg.
Hi Adrian;
As stated earlier in this thread, I have the same issue w/ WMA not
playing natively - but I am not familiar w/ doing my own builds to fix
it.
(I installed squeezelite via apt-get install squeezelite and
JackOfAll wrote:
Is Ununtu now using libav, the fork of ffmpeg?
Yes, it seems so - see here: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/FFmpeg
(unfortunately in german)
- Again - a prebuild version (Intel, 32bit) for Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty
that supports WMA / supports ffmpeg or an idiots guide on how to get
Triode wrote:
The ubuntu version I can see includes dependancies for libav, so I would
expect it to support wma decode. If you start it with -d all=decode.
What does it say when it connects to the server. Squeezelite installed
from ubuntu repo gives me:
Code:
Triode wrote:
1) The log is the squeezelite log not the LMS log.
2) If you install it from apt-get it may be running as a service rather
than manually from the command line - this will be why other instances
of squeeze players won't work - as they will use the same mac address.
You
Triode wrote:
Can you post the url of the station - I don't know what is going on and
would like to try it myself.
This is an example stream link, which shows the issue on my
Squeezelite:
http://thin.npr.org/dmg.wax?prgCode=ATCshowDate=segNum=5mediaPref=WM
Just to confirm: These streams play
Triode wrote:
Just checked - that stream does the same thing for me - looks like it is
not playable at present with squeezelite native decoding.
Thats a bummer.
Thanks for confirming it, though!
Heiner
Heiner
My system:
LMS 7.8 on modded Open Peak Joggler running Roobarbs SqueezePlay
Hi & sorry, if this has been asked before - I seached the forum and
could not find an answer to this:
I have a second partition of my µSD card (I tried both ntfs and ext4)
mounted successfully, as stated on teh pCP Web LMS Main Page:
Enabled Mount Point Device LabelFSType
paul- wrote:
> Using a 3rd partition on mmcblk0 is not supported in the web interface.
> Do it manually, make sure LMS is not running when you move it. You
> will also need to look at the file.
>
> /home/tc/.slimserver.cfg
>
> And update that file with the appropriate locations.
Thanks,
paul- wrote:
> Using a 3rd partition on mmcblk0 is not supported in the web interface.
> Do it manually, make sure LMS is not running when you move it. You
> will also need to look at the file.
>
> /home/tc/.slimserver.cfg
>
> And update that file with the appropriate
paul- wrote:
> I'm not able to look it up for a couple of days. You can move the
> cache to a USB stick first. Take a look at what gets set, then move
> the files manually from the USB to your new partition, and update.
Thanks, Paul - That brought me 1 step further - but I still can not
paul- wrote:
> All you need to do is edit /home/tc/.slimconfig.cfg and then backup.
> The backup process creates mydata.tcz
>
> From an ssh commandline, just use the shortcut for backup.pcp bu
>
> The web page won't display correctly, but it should work fine, unless
> you try to make a
wtnh wrote:
> Glad you got it to work. However, I would not expect it to sound any
> better than a regular pi audio out jack. I found these to be noisy and
> not exactly hifi. You could probably improve sound with even a cheap hat
> dac.
Actually, I am pretty pleased with the sound! It is
Now I am stuck with getting PWM Audio from pCP on piZero:
I followed the linked instrucions:
https://learn.adafruit.com/adding-basic-audio-ouput-to-raspberry-pi-zero/pi-zero-pwm-audio
(admittedly without really knowing what I am doing)
So, I added this:
wtnh wrote:
> ... I have not yet added LMS to the Zero or experimented with multiple
> SSIDs - one thing at a time!
Does someone have further ideas reg dual wifi setup on piCorePlayer?
More specific for a band-aid idea: Is there a way to access the FAT boot
partition (PCP) of picoreplayer
c3p0 wrote:
>
> Hi,
> You could use an esp8266 as a wifi repeater(extender) which mimics the
> security settings of your internal wifi, such that when you exit the
> house with your portable player the esp8266 goes with you (built into
> your player) and aks like a mini router which you can
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi slimhase,
>
> If Sourceforge stays up long enough, this help page should give you some
> ideas.
>
> http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/how_to_edit_config_txt.shtml
>
> regards
> Greg
Great - thank you, Greg!
If I put "m1" in Twea
Greg Erskine wrote:
> .
> Why do you want to have it mounted? By having it mounted and writeable
> you are increasing your chances of SD card corruption.
>
Greg, thanks. I didn't think of that - doesn't make sense then...doh.
c3p0 wrote:
> Are you not using a Dac? What type of noise?
Jeff07971 wrote:
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107995-picoreplayer-without-network=895062=1#post895062
Hm - I don't think this is the same topic. I am not talking about a
non-network setup.
Maybe, I misunderstand something, though
Heiner
My system:
LMS 7.9 on modded Open
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Yes maybe you're right.
> Can you not just set a fixed ip address on the pi ? I believe you can
> then use LMS and SL/JL without a network
maybe, I accidentally hijacked this threadif so, I am sorry.
My use case is moving a piCorePlayer from one Wifi network to a
paul- wrote:
> lol, that thread was both AD-Hoc and AP mode.
> What I have partially setup is hostapd (Ap mode and Dnat routing if the
> ethernet is plugged in too)
> You are moving between two different locations with different SSID's
> You could just use two different SD cards
It must be
Jeff07971 wrote:
> And I think Paul- responded to you he has it working but has not the
> time to integrate it that was the link I posted
Paul, can you shed some light here?
paul- wrote:
> Seems alot want a non-networked, network streamer. I have it all
> working, but Integrating if for the
DJanGo wrote:
> ...
> http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=16181.0
Did anyone in this community try this?
It would be a s/w solution to moving a piCorePlayer between different
WiFi environments!
Unfortunately, the thread stops before the s/w is fully funtional - WIFI
and ad-hoc
paul- wrote:
> Setting up a simple ad-hoc network can be done..the biggest problem
> is that ad-hoc on the rpi does not support wpa encryption. All you can
> do is open or WEP.
>
> if you edit the file /opt/bootlocal.sh. Add the following lines AFTER
> the #pCPstop-- line
>
> >
Hi;
I would like to build a very basic DIY headless portable Squeezebox with
PiCorePlayer using a Pi Zero W.
I will have 2 use cases:
1) At home - where it should connect to my standalone LMS
2) While traveling - where it should run with an internal LMS - only for
the purpose of providing access
Thanks for all the replies.
Why do I want to did it (and not use a phone)?
-> I just like the idea of a portable DIY Squeezebox - and was inspired
by pippins Tivoli Squeezebox in the DIY section -> Even the creator of
ipeng does not rely on ipeng all the time :-)
So I bought a Tivoli PAL
wtnh wrote:
> Hey - its all about the music anyway, and if you are happy with it look
> no further!
>
> BTW - I just got a headless Pi Zero W working with an Allo Mini Boss dac
> (in I2C master mode) - running pCP 3.21 - sounds very nice streaming
> from LMS running on an RPi 3 over built-in
wtnh wrote:
> The wifi.sh script looks as if it can enumerate multiple entries in
> wifi.db, so it would be an interesting experiment to manually add
> entries to wifi.db and invoke wifi.sh to see if it can find other wifi
> networks. If that proves out, perhaps the pCP team could consider
Man in a van wrote:
> This is available to try on the pi, I don't know if it works on pCP
> though
>
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29=136445
Thanks for this hint!
Looking at my default config.txt, it has already the following line
audio_pwm_mode=2
in there.
So I guess,
paul- wrote:
> The line that has the key in it. Set it to off if you want it open.
> Or change it to a valid wep key. Yes it only applies to the ad hoc
> network. Normal WiFi is fully encrypted t whatever your WiFi router is
> set to.
This works like a charm - thanks, Paul!
Exactly what
M-H wrote:
> Hi slimhase, I too had problems of noise from the pi analogue outputs (
> builtin, self-built on zero, and external dac's) when connected to a
> small amp using the same power source as the pi.
> You can either use a separate power source ( 2nd set of batteries
I use the podcast plugin w/o issues for many years on my home system
(Joggler) .
Now, I am using my "mobile system" - which is a raspberry pi Zero
running pCP including LMS.
Here is my problem:
LMS freezes / becomes unresponsive when I select the following (very
long) feed:
paul- wrote:
> I haven't had time to check anything. Can you verify what version of
> pCP you are running.
This is what the bottom line from the pCP WebServers states:
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v4.1.0 | linux 4.14.81-pcpCore | piCore
v9.2pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.0-1121-pCP | Thu Jan 1
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi slimhase,
>
> I have never used a swap so I don't know the consequences. I have often
> thought it should be turned on for LMS but I don't really know. You will
> have to let us know! :D
>
> Look for the ntpserver boot code on the [Bootcodes
There have been some discussions already about time setting in pCP, but
I think in my case, there is really something odd going on:
I am running:
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v4.1.0 | linux 4.14.81-pcpCore | piCore
v9.2pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.0-1121-pCP
(Which I think is the latest version; I
paul- wrote:
> busybox probably doesn't handle as many different formats as you are
> used to with full systems.
>
> sudo date -s "2019-01-26 12:20:00"
>
> You might check to see it something is blocking access to pool.ntp.org
>
> If so, you can change by using the ntpserver boot code.
Thanks for the feednack.
When I try sudo date -s "1/26/2019 15:59:00"
I get:
date: invalid date '1/26/2019 15:59:00'
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> Hi slimhase,
>
> The web server on pCP starts before the time is set. So this means it is
> possible for any pCP setup to access a setup web page before ntp has
> done its thing. This will result the epoch date displaying on the web
> pages. Usuall
bits wrote:
> I bet you have port 123 blocked but allow ICMP, 80 and 443.
>
> Firewall issue.
This is possible - I have a pretty stupid router ("Speedport LTE 2" /
Huawei B593-s12), which probably has an internal firewall, but no way to
see / adjust its setting...
The odd thing is that I
slimhase wrote:
> I googled, followed instructions and think I have my local PC
> (192.168.1.4) now setup as a local ntp server.
> 1) When I now do (on pCP):
> sudo /usr/sbin/ntpd -w -p 192.168.1.4
> I get this:
> ntpd: reply from 192.168.1.4: peer is unsynced
>
> 2
paul- wrote:
> Ntp is a picky program. I believe if the answer takes too long to
> return, ntp will throw the answer out.
>
> Anyway you can run a local ntp server to test?
I googled, followed instructions and think I have my local PC
(192.168.1.4) now setup as a local ntp server.
1) When I
slimhase wrote:
> This is possible - I have a pretty stupid router ("Speedport LTE 2" /
> Huawei B593-s12), which probably has an internal firewall, but no way to
> see / adjust its setting...
> The odd thing is that I *think* that a couple of weeks ago it still
> work
slimhase wrote:
> *update*
> I now did a fresh install of pCP 4.1 (I also tried 4.0) - same result:
> Date is the original 1970s
> Totally strange - however, as no one else reports this issue, this must
> be something specific to my setup.
Finally
It WAS my router (Speedpor
Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi slimhase,
>
> The strange date (epoch) means ntp is not syncing the time. No internet
> connection?
>
> Swap partition boot codes available from [Main Page] in [Beta] mode >
> [Extras] > [Bootcodes].
>
> regards
> Greg
Thanks, Gr
Greg Erskine wrote:
> ...
> Look for the ntpserver boot code on the [Bootcodes] page.
>
> regards
> Greg
I tried to change both the ntp server as well as the time zone.
I still end up with the 1970´s date
Strange. But as LMS, Spotti et al works, its only a cosmetic issue for
me .
No response so far Hmmm... Maybe I was too wordy?
I'll try to focus on the important stuff:
slimhase wrote:
> Running the latest pCP (with LMS) on a PiZero W, LMS freezes / becomes
> unresponsive when I use the podcast plugin and select the following
> (very long) feed:
>
I would like to try the 8.0 LMS Version, but I don't know how :-(
1) When I try the nightly update button within piCorePlayer, it
obviously only checks within the 7.9.2 branch
2) When I follow these instructions (as in
https://www.picoreplayer.org/how_to_upgrade_lms.shtml):
Code:
Thanks for your feedback; as suggested, I move my question to:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110642-ANNOUNCE-piCorePlayer-5-0-0=961065=1#post961065
slimhase's Profile:
kidstypike wrote:
> In step 5 above, you need to change 7.9.2 to 8.0.0
Sorry, I should have noted that: I did that change and the result was
the one I quoted.
Did you try it and it worked for you?
Heiner
My system: LMS 7.9x on Open Peak Joggler running Roobarbs SqueezePlay
OS; (Library on
Hi - I was referred to this thread for potential help for my question:
"How to install LMS 8.0 on piCorePlayer (on PiZero)?"
I am on piCorePlayer v5.0.1 and 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @ Tue Jan 14 12:21:10
CET 2020 on a PiZeroW.
I followed these instructions:
Code:
1. Access
paul- wrote:
> 99% sure Thats a bug on the server side.
Thanks, Paul!
I am sure you are right:
I just tried with the exact same procedure to update to 7.9.3 and that
worked fine!
Maybe something wrong with the versioning of LMS 8.0.0.?
I'll ask / notify Michael in the LMS Forum folder.
mherger wrote:
> Uh, oh... I just saw that all 8.0 builds but the .deb files have
> disappeared from the downloads site. I've seen this a few days ago
> already, but thought this was an accident of some kind. But it seems to
>
> repeat itself. I'll have to see with IT what's wrong there. I'm
Paul Webster wrote:
> You might find LMS on RPi0 a bit slow though.
I am actually very happy with it and also suprised how well it works!
(This is my 'vacation setup' with a very small library and one player
only with main focus on streaming podcasts, radio and Spotify and
sometimes also
... still banging my head against the wall with setting up an access
point on this image. I moved back to the method used in SQPOS installing
hostapd and bridge-utils following 'these'
(https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubuntu-linux-setting-wireless-access-point/)
instructions: Only
Paul Webster wrote:
> Agreed.
>
> When they were selling (2nd hand) for around 15-20 GBP I bought a few
> extra.
> I have (including those I've installed elsewhere in family) 7 in regular
> use and 2 spares.
9 Jogglers! Wow.
I had to get mine shipped from UK, as for some reason they were
castalla wrote:
> It's not the mount issue, but more with accessing the internet - eg.
>
> [20-03-30 23:46:00.1875] Slim::Formats::XML::gotErrorViaHTTP (339)
> Error: getting http://opml.radiotime.com/Index.aspx?partnerId=16
> Couldn't resolve IP address for: opml.radiotime.com
> [20-03-30
No feedback so far... :(
Maybe, I was to wordy?
-> Can anybody tell me how I can change this image from using the std.
Ubuntu 18.04 'netplan' package to the 'older std. method' of Ubuntu
using the ifupdown package?
@chill: Can you give me some hints on how to approach this, or should I
rather
castalla wrote:
> Update to LMS install
> -
>
> I noticed after sometime that the usual method of mounting a NAS share
> by adding to the fstab file doesn't actually work. If you use mount -a
> at the command line then the mount works. I can't find any workaround
castalla wrote:
> I like the Joggler!
>
> Do you know how to delay the LMS start until the network is up and
> running?
Sorry, no idea. May be this helps?
https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/force-rc-local-to-wait-for-network/11593
LMS 8 on Open Peak Joggler (SqueezePlay OS)
Player: 5 x Squeezebox
castalla wrote:
> Thanks for confirming the issue.
I think you and me are the only ones left using the Joggler as a LMS
server. :)
But I think, it serves the purpose still well. LMS 8 is running pretty
snappy on it. (Only library scans take some time - for 70k tracks 4+
hours...)
(I like to
castalla wrote:
> Thanks - looks pretty complicated. I'll just live with the need to
> restart LMS after the Joggler boots!
So far, I don't see that problem in my setup. When LMS starts, the
mounted NAS is available.
Did you try to play around with the sleep time (30secs) when you do
mount -a
I got it finally to work It was quite the puzzle, as I found nothing
on the web, which describes it consistently in 1 post.
So, I posted a how to here:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1222475/1060413
The only additional thing to do after following the above generic
instructions to work for this
chill wrote:
> I guess you've probably seen it already, but it 'this'
> (https://askubuntu.com/questions/1141604/create-an-acess-point-with-netplan)
> any good?
Thanks for your feedback, chill!
I think, i tried that (and failed), but I give it another go.
LMS 8 on Open Peak Joggler
castalla wrote:
> I keep meaning to make a usb stick clone copy - but have run out of
> sticks (and locked-in by Covid so can't easily get new ones).
>
> I have a pi zero running PcP as a backup.
You really should make a backup-copy - if you are like me, you will have
forgotten in 4 weeks
castalla wrote:
> Thanks for the kind thoughts.
> Well, Spain haqs suffered for years from Austerity cuts ... the present
> govt. is having to try to make up for the mistakes of the past.
> I only have linux - so it's a bit more complicated!
WRT USB backup on linux: I just stumbled over this
I am a step further understanding the problem - still can not fix it due
to lack of knowlege :(
The problem seems to be that Ubuntu 18.04 uses 'netplan' for networing
stuff, whereas earlier Ubuntus use 'ifupdown'.
Googling shows that all attemtps building a reliable accesspoint on
Ubuntu 18.04
It might be time for me to also try this route:
My Joggler running SPOS from roobard for years; it is my kichten player,
my LMS8 host, my AP in the 1st floor. CPU seems to be still powerfull
enough for my use case.
However, it starts to show that the OS is outdated - latest example
here:
slimhase wrote:
> It might be time for me to also try this route:
> ...
> -> I read most of this thread, but there was so much development that I
> am not sure what is the lasted / best path to go for the installation
> (including LMS).
> Could someone point me to th
slimhase wrote:
> I am getting there...
> I used the alpha04_USB image and added the phone-fix: in
> /etc/modprobe.d: File of1-stac9202.conf - add
> Code:
> options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1 bdl_pos_adj=64
> patch=of1-stac9202.patch
>
> Next: Expand drive and inst
Man in a van wrote:
> Last week I had a play with this (using a 16gb usb stick)
>
> https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2=5038
>
> I gave up, as it was not simple enough for this bear of little brain.:(
>
> I returned to
>
>
@chill;
I hit a dead end and need some help / input to proceed:
I want to replace roobarbs SPOS on my Joggler with your Jivelite image
I got your image running and added LMS8 and its running nicely so far
when testing it.
However; I also want to use the Joggler as an Access Point. That worked
slimhase wrote:
> @chill;
> I hit a dead end and need some help / input to proceed:
> I want to replace roobarbs SPOS on my Joggler with your Jivelite image
> I got your image running and added LMS8 and its running nicely so far
> when testing it.
>
> However; I also wa
I have a piZeroW and its running piCorePlayer8.1 w/ LMS (its my
'vacation system')
It has been running well a long time - including Bluetooth.
However, powering up again after some non-use time, BT is not working
anymore.
(3 red cross warnings at top of BT Page)
The only thing I did in between
I hope it is not seen as impolite to bump this up again
(The topic of the poster after my original seemed so close and stated as
resolved, one might think my problem is resolved - which it isn't)
So, here we go:
slimhase wrote:
> I have a piZeroW and its running piCorePlayer8.1 w/
gegen wrote:
> If you are able to SSH into your piCoreplayer these commands may help
> you:
>
> tce-audit builddb
> tce-audit delete pcp-bt8.tcz
> pcp br
>
> Default login credentials are:
> User: tc
> Password: piCore
Thank you! That did it - BT available again
No idea what I did there -
paul- wrote:
> I don't use shairport-sync, but nothing would have changed in the 8.1
> update that would have changed anything.
>
> Shairport-sync is to be used standalone. When you use LMS, you need to
> be careful that LMS/squeezelite is not using the audio hardware or one
> of the
slimhase wrote:
>
>
> Since recently... when I enable shairport, I can see it on my phone.
> But after waiting about 5 minutes (not using shairport as well as not
> using squeezelite), it vanishes from the phone. PiCoreplayer Webpage
> says its still running.
> But
Paul Webster wrote:
> Do the players advertise the same name over AirPlay?
No, they have different names.
FYI, I raised the issue here for the ESP side of it:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?116788-ANNOUNCE-Squeezelite-ESP32-version-2-x=1061645=1#post1061645
LMS 8.x on RasPi4
philippe_44 wrote:
> Is there something specific in your network like subnets or similar?
> What are the IP and MAC address of each?
Nothing specific, just a router (providing internet wirelessthrough SIM
card access to 4G network.
My internal network is managed throu that router (DHCP) with
philippe_44 wrote:
> Is there something specific in your network like subnets or similar?
> What are the IP and MAC address of each?
slimhase wrote:
> Nothing specific, just a router (providing internet wirelessthrough SIM
> card access to 4G network.
> My internal network i
slimhase wrote:
> Nothing specific, just a router (providing internet wirelessthrough SIM
> card access to 4G network.
> My internal network is managed throu that router (DHCP) with just one
> network, no subnets etc.
> Wrt IP and MAC Adresses, Ill report back when I a
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