Wow!
I was nearly throwing my Squeezebox into the Trash, but then I found
that thread!
Thanks!
NAS: QNAP TS119 Version 4.1.4 (1,2GHz,512MB)
SSOTS 4.14 modified for LMS (Logitech Media Server) 7.7.2 =
SqueezeboxServer 7.7.2-33893
Devices: 3x Boom 2 x Classic 1 x Squeezebox Radio with Firmware
thanks ghostrider!
your seggestion also pointed me to the factory reset option - which i
decided to try first. and it worked!
set up networking again and everything (!) is back to the way it was.
:-)
on a side note: how could a boom forget its original MAC address?
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dcote
dcote;591216 Wrote:
thanks ghostrider!
your seggestion also pointed me to the factory reset option - which i
decided to try first. and it worked!
set up networking again and everything (!) is back to the way it was.
:-)
on a side note: how could a boom forget its original MAC
dcote;591216 Wrote:
thanks ghostrider!
your seggestion also pointed me to the factory reset option - which i
decided to try first. and it worked!
set up networking again and everything (!) is back to the way it was.
:-)
on a side note: how could a boom forget its original MAC
its been i while since i posted here - mainly because everything has
been working smoothly for the last 18 months or so.
but after we recently came back from vacation, our Boom's display just
said MAC not set! and refused to operate. it would not connect to
WLAN (according to my DHCP server)
From the now playing screen hold the left arrow button on the remote
until the setup neworking screen appears. Scroll until you see current
settings and select that option. There will be about 15 screens, scroll
until you see MAC Address and compare with the sticker on the bottom of
the Boom. If