
I have several intents that work wtih my Squeeze Server. And the DNS Server (whatever that is) is 192.168.15.1 instead of 192.168.1.xxx.Do you have Alexa working with emulated hue, or with the Alexa component? If you already have SSL set up and can access your HASS from outside the network, setting up Alexa is easy. As you observed, somehow the wireless network is apparently getting an incorrect IP.


So Touch connects with the wireless but does not connect with Media Server or. And in the Touch setup the correct name of the wireless network does appear (xxxxxxwire). Dunno.Toby, no guest network shows up in the Linksys wireless router settings. Might even be connecting to a neighbors network also named HOME. Whether guest network or not, all of your network names should be unique to your network(s). Then your Touch will only be offered the "main" network via WiFi. Either change the name of that guest network or disable guest network all together (my suggestion). Remote access your routers admin web UI functions and see if such a guest network is there (very common on newer routers). Might be a "guest" network on your WiFi which is designed to be a separate network. I will appreciate any help you are able to provide. I hope that I have provided the information needed to advise me but not so much that is is burdensome. I suspect that that statement may be pretty humorous to those who understand this stuff. I am not sure I understand how this is supposed to work but it seems to me that might indicate a problem. None of the devices is using an IP address that is anything like that. As mentioned above the starting IP Address for the DHCP server is 192.168.100. I understand that should obtain its IP address from the IP provider via the settings made for the wireless router.

Logitech Media Server IP Address:đ92.168.1.2 In any event such undependability is unacceptable so I need to figure out what is causing the problem and fix it. It usually corrects itself in a day or two but this time it did not. History: This disconnection problem happens periodically. The Linksys wireless router (WRT54G) is shown under “Network Infrastructure”. In “View Network Computers and Devices” in Control Panel Logitech Media Server (Music Library) is shown as a Media Device (together with my computer). Since the setup has worked in the past I do not think that the Vonage setup is affecting the inability of the Touch to communicate with. Another router (actually two of them) used for my VOIP Vonage telephone system is connected to one of the ports of the Linksys router. Other information: The internet connection is into the Linksys wireless router. Squeezebox Touch is able to find and communicate with the router.Ĭomputer Connection: The computer (I am using my all-purpose computer) is connection via one of the Ethernet ports on the back of the router. The starting IP Address for the DHCP server is 192.168.100. The router website correctly sees the Local IP Address. It is set to Automatic Configuration – DHCP. Touch Connection: Wireless, using Linksys WRG 54G, ver. The local network is used to connect my main computer to the internet (via the Linksys wireless router, as described below) and another old computer in another room (used rarely). I know almost nothing about computers so this is particularly difficult for me.

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The Windows Firewall is “off” in that it says it is being managed by Norton. I also turned off all Norton Internet Security protection and it made no difference. I have turned off the Firewall (run by Norton Internet Security) for testing and it makes no difference. My problem: Sqeezebox Touch is able to communicate with the wireless router but is not able to connect with the network or. 20130823 Outline of Logitech Media Server/Touch Problem
