RobbH wrote:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses
>
> Just part of another block of private network addresses, like
> 192.168.0.0.
Thanks :o
My money is on that being the cause of the problem
The set up seems overly tooo complicated imo :)
ronnie
Man in a van wrote:
>
> what sort of IP Address is 10.0.0.23 ?
> ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses
Just part of another block of private network addresses, like
192.168.0.0.
Usually running latest beta LMS nightly on Raspberry Pi OS with virtual
players
Two things;
what sort of case is the pizero 2-W in ?
and
what sort of IP Address is 10.0.0.23 ?
ronnie
and is it Ethernet or Wireless to the network ?
I know..I can't count :rolleyes::p
Man in a van's
gizmo1990 wrote:
> Thanks a lot for that Paul. I've tried it and I'm still getting a high
> packet loss, 86%. Any idea what this means? I've not changed anything
> network or router wise and my setup was working pretty flawlessly (very
> occasional pauses) up to attempting to install the
Paul Webster wrote:
> I don't remember if "killall" is on pCP installations ... so
>
> ps -ef | grep perl
> will output something like
> 17431 tc 22:48 {slimserver.pl} /usr/bin/perl
> /usr/local/slimserver/slimserver.pl --daemon --user tc --group staff
> 17687 tc0:00 grep perl
>
paul- wrote:
> We will have to add that in a future release. In the meantime you
> should be able to just edit the config.txt on your boot disk and add
>
>
> dtoverlay=hifiberry-amp3
Fantastic news. Ill do that & report back. Thanks Paul
Hi bpbiszkopt
I'm sorry that I didn't know about Local Player 3rd party plugin, now
that I reread your questions (on previous page) I see you mention Local
Player at the beginning.
BTW, I just wish to mention that the proposed Squeezelite-X solution is
now being worked on in a Linxu version.
We will have to add that in a future release. In the meantime you
should be able to just edit the config.txt on your boot disk and add
dtoverlay=hifiberry-amp3
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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Hi,
Would it be possible to add support for hifiberry amp3? I tried a fresh
install of 8.2 and selected Hifiberry DAC+ (and Pro, AMP2) but
squeezelite failed to launch.
Happy to run any diagnostics or tests to support this. Thanks
I don't remember if "killall" is on pCP installations ... so
ps -ef | grep perl
will output something like
17431 tc 22:48 {slimserver.pl} /usr/bin/perl
/usr/local/slimserver/slimserver.pl --daemon --user tc --group staff
17687 tc0:00 grep perl
rake the first number with the
Paul Webster wrote:
> Just to double-check ...
>
> The system that you cannot reliably ping is where your LMS is
> installed.
>
> If you access the console you can stop LMS (by stopping the perl process
> that is running it).
>
> You can then check to see if the networking situation
Just to double-check ...
The system that you cannot reliably ping is where your LMS is
installed.
If you access the console you can stop LMS (by stopping the perl process
that is running it).
You can then check to see if the networking situation improves.
If it doe then at least there is
strebor56 wrote:
> Yes, login as tc and pw piCore or whatever you changed it to, then
> ping 10.0.0.1 or whatever is your default gateway
>
> If you can ping both ways then it's likely that the browse has it's
> 'panties in a wad' or the web server is hosed.
> or some such abstruse notwork
Yes, login as tc and pw piCore or whatever you changed it to, then
ping 10.0.0.1 or whatever is your default gateway
If you can ping both ways then it's likely that the browse has it's
'panties in a wad' or the web server is hosed.
or some such abstruse notwork thing.
..S
strebor56 wrote:
> You should be able to login locally as the tc user and ping your
> router...S
You mean via the console? Could you detail exactly how to do that?
I have tried doing it with advanced ip scanner on my PC via ip scanners
TOOLS/PING command and I get a ping return fine. That's
You should be able to login locally as the tc user and ping your
router...S
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castalla wrote:
> So, is the device with the browser on the same 10.0.0.n network?
Yep, my desktop pc showing up as 10.0.0.8
I've tried connecting via my macbook and my phone too and they both
report unable to connect. :confused:
gizmo1990 wrote:
> Yes it's still showing up as alive and on 10.0.0.23. Plus I'm getting
> boot up text (with it saying that entering 10.0.0.23 will get me to the
> web interface) as I've got the pi connected to a monitor.:confused:
So, is the device with the browser on the same 10.0.0.n
slartibartfast wrote:
> Sometimes IP scanners show cached results. Did you refresh it?
Yes it's still showing up as alive and on 10.0.0.23. Plus I'm getting
boot up text (with it saying that entering 10.0.0.23 will get me to the
web interface) as I've got the pi connected to a
gizmo1990 wrote:
> @slartibartfast Thanks for the reply. Yep, I went there first! :)
> Unfortunately the trick I came up with there doesn't seem to apply here.
> :( It didn't make any sense to begin with really. IP scanner is showing
> it fine but with no 2nd drop down heading under 'pcp.home'
@slartibartfast Thanks for the reply. Yep, I went there first! :)
Unfortunately the trick I came up with there doesn't seem to apply here.
:( It didn't make any sense to begin with really. IP scanner is showing
it fine but with no 2nd drop down heading under 'pcp.home' called 'HTTP,
pCP this
gizmo1990 wrote:
> I seem to have messed something up with my install but can't understand
> what's going on. :(
>
> I tried installing the BBC sounds app plugin on my Squeezebox classic
> but when it came to finding where to enter my login details I ended up
> being caught in a loop on the
I seem to have messed something up with my install but can't understand
what's going on. :(
I tried installing the BBC sounds app plugin on my Squeezebox classic
but when it came to finding where to enter my login details I ended up
being caught in a loop on the login to the squeezebox account
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