doubleugk;528003 Wrote:
> ...because in a multi room environment it's necessary to clearly
> identify the devices in the network.
True, but this can also be accomplished by IP address, using so-called
"static DHCP" on your router, or setting a true static IP on the device
itself. Depending on the
doubleugk;528003 Wrote:
> Thanx for the detailed advise. You've mentioned it before, but somehow
> it didn't work the first time. Now I'm happy. By the way, Logitech
> refused to grant support for this issue. I've asked if this could be a
> future functionality, because in a multi room environmen
Thanx for the detailed advise. You've mentioned it before, but somehow
it didn't work the first time. Now I'm happy. By the way, Logitech
refused to grant support for this issue. I've asked if this could be a
future functionality, because in a multi room environment it's
necessary to clearly ident
doubleugk;527942 Wrote:
> How did you enter the command? That's the way I did it # hostname
> SBR_Janke
You need to put the hostname in the file /etc/hostname, so this command
should work:
Code:
echo SBR_Janke > /etc/hostname
PS: You need to restar
How did you enter the command? That's the way I did it # hostname
SBR_Janke
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doubleugk;527548 Wrote:
> I'm able to change the hostname via SSH. But after the reboot the
> default hostname "Squeezebox" is back. How can I make this change
> permanent?
That's strange...
I've tried it again just now on my Radio, and the hostname from
/etc/hostname is taken on subsequent reb
I'm able to change the hostname via SSH. But after the reboot the
default hostname "Squeezebox" is back. How can I make this change
permanent?
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| ATI RADEONĀ® HD3650 512MB | X-Fi XtremeMusic 2.18.0013 | Philips
doubleugk;527228 Wrote:
> Is it possible to change the DHCP name for my SBRs? Right now the SBRs
> appear as "Squeezebox" and "Squeezebox(2)" on the network monitor.
> Maybe there is some kind of profile on the SBR, which I could change
> via Telnet?
- Activate SSH (Settings / Advances Settings
Is it possible to change the DHCP name for my SBRs? Right now the SBRs
appear as "Squeezebox" and "Squeezebox(2)" on the network monitor.
Maybe there is some kind of profile on the SBR, which I could change
via Telnet?
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doubleugk
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