musicalrower wrote: 
> Thanks for the detail. LMS was definitely running - I can see the UI on
> port 9001 of my NAS. But autodiscovery just isn't happening for some
> reason.
> The manual step of connecting to remote library and giving it my NAS ip
> address is doing the trick though. In doing this, am I missing out on
> anything? Any extra connectivity feature that comes of being
> autodiscovered?
> 
> The players are all on a wi-fi (Linksys mesh setup) that's connected to
> a switch, and my NAS is connected to that same switch. So I think it
> should be discoverable. I haven't taken any advanced steps in network
> management.

There are so many members here that are better at answering your
network/LMS questions than I. @bpa is one of them. Lets hope a few chime
in.

You really shouldn't need to use remote library, that's for...remote
libraries.

There are two connection points, your network, then LMS, lose your
network and lose LMS. Do your players connect to your network but not
LMS? I had problems with receivers on wifi that would not connect or
drop. Ethernet solved that (for the receivers).

You could just try an ethernet cable on the same switch network as your
nas, just to see if it behaves. Like @bpa said, the players should
discover LMS on their own. If you do try ethernet, with the radio (and
touch?) you may need to go into settings to switch. Not sure if the
power/+ will reset that. Not sure about alot of things actually ;)

Jim


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