Big question: how is your Lms connection linked in to the LAN? Via
ethernet, I assume...? And, we assume that both 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi
networks are on the same subnet and are set to bridge on the router..?
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DJanGo wrote:
> If you use the ip from your lms without the port -there is no answer
> back from the server cause he only uses this port for http.
>
> OPen a shell and try to ping the servers ip.
>
> Did you use http://ip:9000 or just ip:9000?
> Use the correct way with http://
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Sorry I sh
Look for "device isolation" or similar in the 2.4Ghz Wireless setup
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drmatt wrote:
> Big question: how is your Lms connection linked in to the LAN? Via
> ethernet, I assume...? And, we assume that both 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi
> networks are on the same subnet and are set to bridge on the router..?
>
> Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
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My 2.4 Vortexbox Serv
This afternoon I opened BBC iPlayer Radio on my Android tablet to be
informed that soon I will have to "sign in" to my BBC Account to enjoy
the pleasures of "My Radio", as determined by the BBC.
I have had a BBC account for at least 6, maybe 8 years, so this is not
something I am unfamiliar with.
Man in a van wrote:
> what are the likely implications for Squeezebox users of this sign in
> malarkey? :confused:
I'm guessing nothing.
BBCiPlayer uses a vendor feed of last 7 days which does not have
preferences and no feedback mechanism. Are all the vendors going to
rely on a BBC auth proc
> I'm guessing nothing.
Ah, thanks for the explanation :)
> It is the lastest fad for UIs making sure you'll never find a sepcfic
> program becuase they think you won't like it.
Too true dat :p. It's becoming the fad with some forums as well. Two I
used to visit on a regular basis have recent
Man in a van wrote:
> It's becoming the fad with some forums as well. Two I used to visit on a
> regular basis have recently "upgrade" to more "user friendliness"
> to such an extent that browsing them has become a chore :rolleyes:, and,
> as a result, I visit less and less :(.
>
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