If its any help I ordered a Vonets VAR11N-300 set this up in bridge
mode, added the 2.4Ghz wifi details and disabled the hotspot function.
Then plugged it into the Touch pressed back and then selected Ethernet
and it was up and running. About £20 on Amazon;
https://amzn.to/3hqU2Hx
So far
Another way to get your IP address.
If you have another instance of LMS running on your network, the IP
addresses of all connected players is shown at LMS > Settings >
Information.
If booted correctly, your Pi4 should be visible there, player name would
be *piCorePlayer*.
MAC addresses
anglecard48 wrote:
> I'll get a cable via Amazon tomorrow so I can hook up a monitor. Then I
> think (hope) I'll be able to answer / respond to your very much
> appreciated suggestions. Thanks again.
one other thought, if you have a friend or neighbor that you can take it
over and plug into
d6jg wrote:
> Perhaps a DHCP server issue I.e. the Pi cant get an IP address. A
> monitor will tell you but if you have no cable adapter do you have
> another (old) router that you could fire up without internet and just
> connect a PC and the Pi?
I'll get a cable via Amazon tomorrow so I can
agbagb wrote:
> Thanks - a long time since I used command line stuff! Odd that there
> isn't an easier way to do this - but maybe it's just an odd thing to
> need / want !
You can make a shortcut on your desktop:
[image: https://i.imgur.com/sGnNkm0.jpg]
Just edit as you see fit.
Thanks - a long time since I used command line stuff! Odd that there
isn't an easier way to do this - but maybe it's just an odd thing to
need / want !
LMS 8.1.2 - 1622353561
Win10
Control: Web GUI; sometimes OrangeSqueeze on Android phones / pads
Machines / devices are in France, in two
BTW, I recently bought a couple of those mini-remotes for the Radio on
Ebay for 15 bucks or so each. Came from China and claimed to be
"reconditioned" - but they looked brand new to me. They didn't have the
attachment magnet that I recall from the original little remotes, but
perhaps I'm