08-26-2022, 06:12 PM
(08-25-2022, 07:12 AM)fdealexa Wrote:(08-24-2022, 09:33 PM)steadman Wrote:(08-17-2022, 10:15 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @steadman
Sounds like the same old bugaboo regarding local DNS resolving. This has been discussed in various threads.
Can you locate your moOde player using mDNS, e.g., appending the special ".local" domain to your moOde player's hostname?
BTW - after one update or another in the past six months, the browsers on my Android phone (a Pixel 3A running Android 12) now can locate my moOde player using just the hostname even though my LAN doesn't have a local DNS server.
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent,
Thanks so much for getting back and I apologize for taking so long to respond. I just got this message. What you are saying is a little over my head, but I will research more and see if I can't figure it out. I see in Wikipedia what mDNS is about, but I don't know how to actually implement it yet.
Lanny
Hello Lenny,
I think that Kent meens that you can try to connect to "moode.local" instead to "moode".
In case you do not connect, we have to try with the IP Andress.
Let us know.
Best regards and thanks,
Francesco
Hi Francesco and the_bertrum,
Thanks for responding. I have tried "moode", "moode.local" and "172.24.1.1" from my android phone (Galaxy A53), as per the guide, and one of them always worked before, but not this time. I have tired to locate there address using a couple of address searching programs, but no luck there either. All the devices on that network and in my home are working perfectly.
Lanny