Shozzer wrote: 
> I had a situation just as bpa describes. When I couldn't connect, the
> log showed that LMS had tried to connect using port 9000 and failed, so
> changed the settings to 9001. Once I could see what had happened I ran
> with it so am still on 9001.
Just to clarify - if LMS cannot open port 9000, LMS by itself
automagically try to use 9001 and if that is busy 9002 and so on.  There
is no need for a user to change settings.

When a player is power up /started and asks what LMS servers are on the
net - each LMS will reply to theplayer with its IP address and port
number (e.g. 9000 or 9001 or 9002 ...).  If LMS has restarted and was
using port 9000 and found port 9000 blocked so started to use 9001 - any
player which was using port 9000 will no longer play audio unless it is
restarted or the player told to use 9001 or whatever.


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