sgmlaw wrote: 
> That the clients are being recognized at all rules out several
> possibilities, such as an overly aggressive anti-virus/AMW or some
> software firewall blocking on the host machine.
> 
> The question is whether the clients remain recognized by LMS if the
> server machine and LMS are KEPT RUNNING.  I can't speak for everyone,
> but I and many others host LMS on a continuously running machine and are
> not regularly rebooting everything.
> 
> Every time you reboot the host machine, you are forcing the OS through a
> full boot up sequence, including re-handshaking to the network, and then
> forcing LMS to run through its own start up routine.
> 
> So if this situation arises only after rebooting the server machine,
> then both the server log and the machine OS system log would be helpful.
> In that scenario, it could just as likely be a machine-based issue as
> something happening under LMS.
> 
> But start with stopping and restarting the LMS instance -- without
> rebooting the machine.  If the clients suddenly disappear after
> restarting LMS only, then post the server log for the LMS restart
> instance.   In that scenario, it is more likely something happening
> under LMS.  But if they remain connected, then it is more likely
> something with the host machine or a networking issue.  For instance,
> the OS may be resetting a value on reboot that LMS fixes on
> installation, causing LMS to fail on restart.

Stopping and re-starting LMS does not exhibit the issue.  LMS can
connect to the Squeezebox.


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