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hardwire
Mar 03, 2023Tutor
ReadyNas V1 to a Squeezebox Classic via RJ45 (no network)?
I used to connect my Squeezebox Classic to my ReadyNas duo V1 via a home wifi LAN to play FLAC files. I am now a user on someone else's wifi and I'm hoping to connect them via ethernet cable without ...
- Mar 03, 2023
hardwire wrote:
I ran a crossover RJ45 between them
The NAS is gigabit (which normally doesn't need a crossover), but the Squeezebox is fast ethernet (so does).
You will need to configure a static IP address on the NAS, or use the failover address (192.168.168.168). And configure a compatible static address on the Squeezebox.
Another option is to connect them both to an inexpensive router (with no WAN connection). Then the router will provide addresses with DHCP, but of course you wouldn't be able to reach the internet. You could then also turn on the router wifi, and connect with a PC to manage both devices.
StephenB
Mar 03, 2023Guru - Experienced User
hardwire wrote:
I ran a crossover RJ45 between them
The NAS is gigabit (which normally doesn't need a crossover), but the Squeezebox is fast ethernet (so does).
You will need to configure a static IP address on the NAS, or use the failover address (192.168.168.168). And configure a compatible static address on the Squeezebox.
Another option is to connect them both to an inexpensive router (with no WAN connection). Then the router will provide addresses with DHCP, but of course you wouldn't be able to reach the internet. You could then also turn on the router wifi, and connect with a PC to manage both devices.
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