

On the support page you will find more help which can resolve your issue: You might also need to clear cache and preferences which is documented here: If a dialog appears asking to confirm, click ‘Continue’. The default location is C:\Program Files\SqueezeCenter\server\.Ĭlick Windows Firewall on the left, then click ‘Change Settings’.
#OS X SQUEEZEBOX PLAYER SERIES#
You will get a series of confirmations from your firewall asking if you want to allow access. If your server is currently running, click ‘Stop Server’. Open System Preferences > Security and click ‘Firewall’.Ĭlick ‘Set Access for specific services and applications’.Ĭlick ‘Show All’ at the top to view all your preferences, and then click SqueezeCenter. Open System Preferences > Sharing, and click 'Firewall'.įor Description, specify 'SqueezeCenter'.Ĭlick OK, and ensure that your new exception is checked on. Squeezebox Duet uses the following ports: Please kindly check the port and firewall settings: I will try to assist you regarding your connection issue of the Squeezebox™ Receiver.
#OS X SQUEEZEBOX PLAYER HOW TO#
I'd be grateful for any ideas of how to progress from here! When connecting to the Receiver using the 3rd party utility it shows the Receiver's status as "wait_slimserver". I've double checked the "squeezecenter_address" and "server_address" settings on the Receiver using the same utility, and these point to the correct IP address of the local media server or. connected to the network, but not to the media server). The indicator on the front of the Receiver shows a blue light (i.e. The Receiver shows up on the network map on the LAN router, but does not show up in the list of players on the server. However, after successful connection to the wireless network, the Receiver does not seem to connect or attempt to connect to neither nor my local media server (Logitech Media Server).
#OS X SQUEEZEBOX PLAYER INSTALL#
I'm now trying to install the Receiver in a new network without the Controller and have been successful in getting it connected to the wireless network using a 3rd party utility ("udap"). I've given up on the SB Controller due to problems with its battery. I'm having problems with my SB Receiver, originally part of the SB Duet product.
