If you are using it wireless, then it's possible it could be the PSU.
This from another forum member...
fcm4711 wrote:
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> The little beige board between main board and display board is a power
> supply (input 110V - 240V, output 5V) which does supply power to the
> display via flat cable a
You do, you know the control protocol. The script kiddies know nothing,
they just run scripts.
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than 3x 24/44k
albums..
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Recently my Transporter (now over 11 years old) has started exhibiting a
strange behaviour.
I leave it on and "powered down" all the time (with the displays
switched off) but recently it seems to lose connectivity to the network
if left unused for a while.
I normally use a Duet Controller to opera
If I try with hostname it says"cannot resolve hostname" and if I try
with ip-address it adds​ it to the list but it still doesn't
connect to it.
//Johan
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ButC wrote:
> How do I check if they're on the same subnet? I know for sure that
> they're connected to the same WiFi both says connected to "xxxnet"
>
> Yes, I've rebooted. And tried it on WiFi, as well. I also remembered an
> old Xperia Z and fired it up - sure, it finds my server fine.
>
>
toby10 wrote:
> Sure sounds like a router isolation problem. Check router settings?
> Reboot router? IP's for both phone and Win10 are on same subnet?
>
> Try Win10 on WiFi temporarily (if capable)? Sure phone is connecting to
> your WiFi? It's not a default name like Linksys?
How do I che
You don't need a script for that. All you need is the IP.
QNAP TS-453Mini 4x3TB RAID5 QTS 4.2.4
LMS 7.9.0 running in Docker
Madsonic 6.2 running in Docker
Plex running in Docker
QNAP HS-251 2x2TB RAID0, QTS 4.2.4
Kodi 16.1 Jarvis
QNAP TS-119 1TB Single, QTS 4.2.4
Retired
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I wonder if anyone has searched the darkwebs for LMS attacks..? There
are probably "slurp all the music and set some annoying alarms" scripts
out there.
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less
I had that problem, where my music player suddenly went whild in the
middle of the night, I had forwarded my LMS ports to the internet. Now I
use VPN and no problems at all anymore.
Shame, it was practical to use LMS on the road that way, but simply to
unsafe.
Absolutely block those ports, this s
And that's an especially bad idea in this case because it's so easy to
log the clear-text username and password from LMS...
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Sure sounds like a router isolation problem. Check router settings?
Reboot router? IP's for both phone and Win10 are on same subnet?
Try Win10 on WiFi temporarily (if capable)? Sure phone is connecting to
your WiFi? It's not a default name like Linksys?
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