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spinaltap1
Nov 06, 2011Aspirant
Problems with Squeezecenter SetUp
Up until recently I didn't have any problems using/accessing my Squeezebox/ReadyNAS combo - that is, until I upgraded to Logitech Media Server 7.7.0.
I'm running an SB3 and ReadyNAS Duo, and I have the latest version of RAIDar. I installed the LMS 7.7.0 (and iTunes Server add-on for 10.5) and restarted the ReadyNAS Duo via RAIDar - and then entered Front Row > 'streaming services' > 'SqueezeCenter > Setup.
At this stage the browser simply states that it cannot connect to the server. After several frustrated attempts I reverted back to Squeeze Server 7.5.5 and rebooted the ReadyNAS. Now, all works as expected with access to the browser for Squeezebox Server settings.
I would appreciate some pointers on where I am going wrong in utilising the latest Logitech Media Server 7.7.0 software.
Thanks in advance.
I'm running an SB3 and ReadyNAS Duo, and I have the latest version of RAIDar. I installed the LMS 7.7.0 (and iTunes Server add-on for 10.5) and restarted the ReadyNAS Duo via RAIDar - and then entered Front Row > 'streaming services' > 'SqueezeCenter > Setup.
At this stage the browser simply states that it cannot connect to the server. After several frustrated attempts I reverted back to Squeeze Server 7.5.5 and rebooted the ReadyNAS. Now, all works as expected with access to the browser for Squeezebox Server settings.
I would appreciate some pointers on where I am going wrong in utilising the latest Logitech Media Server 7.7.0 software.
Thanks in advance.
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- Have you gone through the installation steps enumerated on the Logitech site?
See: http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/S ... n_ReadyNAS - spinaltap1AspirantAce!
Thanks. - Glad it worked out.
- medimusAspirantYes, but who can explain why this is (almost) the only program update that forces you to clear all previous settings? I have programmed about 20 pod senders (took about 30 minutes), and even if I write them down before clearing the settings, it takes quite a lot of time to redo this (and other personalization) every upgrade. I have seen some people who have upgraded without doing the clearing (and it has worked), but I don't want to ignore the very clear advise from Logitech/Netgear.
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