Paul Webster wrote:
> Quite right - he also said that he had tried factory reset which I
> presume would also have reset the networking to DHCP for everything.
>
> I know that there are repairers in Germany and Canada who are great at
> fixing Boom and I think SB2/SB3 but not sure if they do To
Paul Webster wrote:
> Temporarily move it closer to your router and plug in an Ethernet
> cable.
>
> Also - could try a factory reset
> "Press and hold the reset button located on the back of your Squeezebox
> above the power plug. Hold the button for about 10 seconds, until a
> Factory Setting
Quite right - he also said that he had tried factory reset which I
presume would also have reset the networking to DHCP for everything.
He could still have mis-configured the DHCP server :-)
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Quite right - he also said that he had tried factory reset which I
presume would also have reset the networking to DHCP for everything.
I know that there are repairers in Germany and Canada who are great at
fixing Boom and I think SB2/SB3 but not sure if they do Touch.
Paul Webster
http://dab
Temporarily move it closer to your router and plug in an Ethernet
cable.
OP said he tried that? But I wonder whether his DHCP setup is wrong, or
whether he tried to manually configure the device's network (either
through fixed DHCP address or directly) and got that wrong.
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Temporarily move it closer to your router and plug in an Ethernet
cable.
Also - could try a factory reset
"Press and hold the reset button located on the back of your Squeezebox
above the power plug. Hold the button for about 10 seconds, until a
Factory Settings Restored message appears
on the s
Fizbin wrote:
> Did you revert to an earlier firmware?
How do I do that if I can't connect to wifi?
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