06-18-2020, 09:43 PM
An additional piece of information.
A week ago we suffered a power outage during the night. When the power came back on, the four moOde players I had left running (two for listening; two for testing) booted up faster than my ISP's modem/router/AP did.
As a result, when I came down to breakfast I found all four players running in AP mode (and my laptop associated with one of them!). Once I caught on and power-cycled the RPis, all was well.
This again shows moOde will revert to AP mode if it can't associate with the AP it is configured for.
You could try this yourself without fiddling with moOde configuration. Just turn off your router/AP and then power-cycle your moOde player. It should finally appear in AP mode. Then turn your router/AP on and again power-cycle your moOde player. It should re-associate with your router/AP.
In order to upgrade to moOde 6.5.2 you'll have to flash a fresh image to the uSD card. There's no 6.4.x to 6.5.2 upgrade process available from within the player.
Regards.
Kent
A week ago we suffered a power outage during the night. When the power came back on, the four moOde players I had left running (two for listening; two for testing) booted up faster than my ISP's modem/router/AP did.
As a result, when I came down to breakfast I found all four players running in AP mode (and my laptop associated with one of them!). Once I caught on and power-cycled the RPis, all was well.
This again shows moOde will revert to AP mode if it can't associate with the AP it is configured for.
You could try this yourself without fiddling with moOde configuration. Just turn off your router/AP and then power-cycle your moOde player. It should finally appear in AP mode. Then turn your router/AP on and again power-cycle your moOde player. It should re-associate with your router/AP.
In order to upgrade to moOde 6.5.2 you'll have to flash a fresh image to the uSD card. There's no 6.4.x to 6.5.2 upgrade process available from within the player.
Regards.
Kent