![]() ![]() If they do then you know it is the firewall blocking it. I can't remember what ports are used to set up the rules but you could test by turning off the firewall and see if renderers show up. This should have been set up by the installer but I don't know much about Linux so it could be different. It was not even doing speed tests which also applies to the loopback IP so I think something on your computer is blocking traffic.Ĭheck your firewall rules to see if you have allowed access for UMS. ![]() Looking manually I could only see low level communication between the router and your computer, nothing else was showing up. I had a quick look though but the filters I have set up in my log viewer showed anything. Router device list.png (198.71 KiB) Viewed 579 times debug log partial.log (136.11 KiB) Downloaded 94 times device info from router.png (192.92 KiB) Viewed 579 times The debug file shows only a partial listing as the whole file was too large but the content is representative. ![]() I am including debug and trace output files from wireless network connection and some images from router, Linksys 6350, and from linux network probe. Thus I can only play music files thru the speakers on my laptop which is functioning as the server. It only shows the local network IP address and basic device info. It does show up as a renderer in UMS when connected to router thru wired connection but it still doesn't function. It does not show up in UMS as a media renderer using wireless network. I use it successfully using Apple AirPlay on wireless on iphone and itunes. Default device name is Sound System 2100. ![]() my current renderer is an off brand called Cobblestone from Muzio. ![]()
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