jimascroft;575458 Wrote:
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As an aside I have had to enter the mysqueezecenter user information
into each player ( I have 6 in total) each time I tried to change
something.
As its customisable and free why would the setup require a user and
password on each player?
If it was to
Hi Pipin,
Thanks for the reply.
I can connect to my wifi modem router from my IPhone. The Iphone uses
this network to control the remote mysqueezebox music server.
Its just the local server it cannot connect to.
Regards
Jim
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jimascroft
Is your WiFi probably on a different logical network than the rest of
your local network?
Some routers have a kind of Guest Network that allows access to the
internet but no access to the local network.
This sounds a lot like you don't have access to your local server,
which you obviously need.
Hi Pipin,
My setup is a Dlink modem and an Apple airport extreme for the wifi ( I
live in an old stone barn and needed the range of wireless 'N')
I have a Ubuntu Linux running the Squeezebox server using Netgear
homeplugs ( again due to stone walls and big area the Squeeze boxes are
connected
I just connected the netgear homeplugs to the dlink modem router instead
of the Airport. I was hoping that with my Iphone using the same network,
as you suggested, it may rectify the issue.
Now I have the same list of unconnected players on IPeng with the
message your player was not found on the
Im adding a few replies to my own thread but hope it will help
others...
I now can connect using Safari to my squeezebox servers web interface
and after power cycling? ( Switching them off then on again)the players
they are all found in IPeng.
As a friend said to me some time ago Any idiot can
First of all: I would try to find out why you can't connect the iPhone
to the Airport. That should solve the issue IMHO and Apple should help
on that.
What I still don't understand is how the DLink and the Airport work
together/are connected.
The _players_ don't have to be on the same network
So here are a few alternatives:
1. Move everything to the DLink (probably not an option for you)
This is basically what I did and now I have the Airport for laptops etc
and my Iphone and Netgear homeplug network use the Dlink.
All good.
As an aside I have had to enter the mysqueezecenter user
jimascroft;575458 Wrote:
As an aside I have had to enter the mysqueezecenter user information
into each player ( I have 6 in total) each time I tried to change
something.
As its customisable and free why would the setup require a user and
password on each player?
If it was to access
Hi Pippin,
Thanks again for the reply. I see so the user needs a unique ID to get
a remote server instance to control.
Perhaps then it could be stored in the player and reset if necessary
like a modem/router...
I just think that there has to be a better way than typing in the same
information
Hi all,
I am running this :
Version: 7.6.0 - r31064 @ Sat Jul 17 02:04:03 PDT 2010
Hostname: NewUbuntuberg
Server IP Address: 10.0.1.4
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture: i686-linux
Perl Version: 5.10.1 - i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
Database
Are you on the WiFi network with the iPhone?
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