golddustpeak wrote:
Slap Head!!
What a strange thing this memory is. I could have sworn that I've
entered my password as I was and it had worked.
Thanks..
I rarely have to re-enter the wireless key, but when I do it seems to
always be a different length than before
The problem with entering the wireless key in a SB is you do it so
infrequently that it proves to be a massive problem remembering how the
remote works. Fortunately most of mine are wired!
QNAP TS419P 4TB LMS7.7.2
*Living Room* - SB3 - Onkyo TS606 connected Digitally - Celestion
Ditton F20s -
Today I got out my tablet and deleted my network connection.
I then reconnected to my wifi network using my network password.
No problem it connected right up.
So now I'm pretty sure something funny is happening with the squeezebox
devices and the passwords.
I'm entering blankblank and off
Did you try without security on the router ? WPA or WEP password ?
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP3100 +Rel Stadium 3
sub.
golddustpeak wrote:
Today I got out my tablet and deleted my network connection.
I then reconnected to my wifi network using my network password.
No problem it connected right up.
So now I'm pretty sure something funny is happening with the squeezebox
devices and the passwords.
I'm
Slap Head!!
get.amped wrote:
If there are blanks/spaces at the end of the key, it will fail. Use the
ADD button the remote to delete the spaces.
What a strange thing this memory is. I could have sworn that I've
entered my password as I was and it had worked.
Thanks..
I have 4 devices that have been connected to my system for several
years:
Duet
Classic
Transporter
Radio
Just recently the Duet Controller and Radio will no longer connect to my
wifi.
I've done hard resets of the devices, and insured that the wifi is on an
unused channel, and has no problems.
IP conflict? IP max number of units reached (router set limit)? Guest
network? Router reboot?
Try turning off (actually OFF) any/all devices currently on your
network. See if trouble devices can now connect.
toby10's
toby10 wrote:
IP conflict? IP max number of units reached (router set limit)? Guest
network? Router reboot?
Try turning off (actually OFF) any/all devices currently on your
network. See if trouble devices can now connect.
agree. turn everything off (or unplug), including unplugging
toby10 wrote:
IP conflict? IP max number of units reached (router set limit)? Guest
network? Router reboot?
Try turning off (actually OFF) any/all devices currently on your
network. See if trouble devices can now connect.
I disconnected all devices (wired and wireless, and shut them
golddustpeak wrote:
I disconnected all devices (wired and wireless, and shut them down) from
router.
Reset router.
Attempted to connect with only the troubled device.
NO LUCK. Same result.
Device sees the network but after entering the network password (yes it
is correct and in correct
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