d6jg wrote:
>
> I suspect a DHCP issue where one of the Motorola routers is also acting
> as a DHCP server when it shouldn't be. This should be the task of the
> main router alone. If I am correct then your Touch is sometimes joining
> a different subnet (IP range) using an IP given out incorre
jdt7385 wrote:
> Apparently the Touch is frequently getting the wrong IP addresses. Today
> it is not connecting to LMS. And LMS does not recognize the player. So
> again it is not working. I have no idea how to fix this.
Your problem is almost certainly network related.
Please give an example
jdt7385 wrote:
> . When I restarted LMS the Account page still indicated a 23 digit
> password. Does anyone have any idea what is causing this, or whether it
> may be related to my IP problem?
Regardless of actual number of digits used in your MySB.com password (or
even if you don't even h
jdt7385 wrote:
> I have noticed something a bit strange on LMS. The password box on the
> Account page indicates that my password is 23 digits long. In fact, my
> password is 8 digits long. I have checked the password in Advanced
> Settings and it correctly indicates the right number of digits.
I have noticed something a bit strange on LMS. The password box on the
Account page indicates that my password is 23 digits long. In fact, my
password is 8 digits long. I have checked the password in Advanced
Settings and it correctly indicates the right number of digits. However,
to be sure I we
toby10 wrote:
> Yes, each server (LMS and MySB) has it's own IP. Touch does need to
> connect to one of them. It cannot be connected to both simultaneously.
>
>
> Touch connected to LMS: LMS uses MySB
> Touch connected to MySB: no LMS needed
Apparently the Touch is frequently getting the
jdt7385 wrote:
> Update: Now the Touch says it is able to ping LMS. It also reports
> that it can do so with mysqueezebox.com; however, the IP address it
> gives for mysqueezebox.com is different from the IP address shown by
> LMS. I am confused about the two different IP addresses for the
mherger wrote:
> > The Touch does receive the wireless signal and indicates it is on the
> > network. However, LMS does not recognize the Touch and the Touch is
> > unable to connect with the LMS server.
>
> Does it see LMS, but can't connect? Or does it not even see it?
>
> Where is your LMS l
The Touch does receive the wireless signal and indicates it is on the
network. However, LMS does not recognize the Touch and the Touch is
unable to connect with the LMS server.
Does it see LMS, but can't connect? Or does it not even see it?
Where is your LMS living? Computer? That storage syste
Hello Everyone,
I need your help getting my Squeezebox Touch to connect with the LMS via
my Netgear wireless router. Here is the setup:
My computer, music storage device (an OWC Mercury Elite Pro), cable
modem & routers are in one room. The Touch is in another room and
communicates via a wireles
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