12-03-2023, 12:56 AM
(12-01-2023, 02:06 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote:(12-01-2023, 12:12 PM)hurcheon Wrote:(11-30-2023, 05:56 AM)DRONE7 Wrote: Did you use the RPI imager and set the wifi address? and username/password ?
Hi
This done now, WiFi is working, though the moode.local name is not found on the network
So I can get there by IP address, but not the URL
Any thoughts on how to improve pickup of the alias?
I suspect I might have to figure out how to put a static IP on this, just in case
The fully qualified domain name hostname.local is just vanilla multicast DNS aka mDNS.
Possible reasons it might not be found on your LAN
None of my end-user devices---Google Pixel 6a phone, Apple iPhone SE, Apple iPad, Linux Minx laptop, my partner's Windows 10 laptop--- have any trouble discovering my various moOde players using mDNS.
- you changed the hostname to something besides moode. The fix is obvious
- your AP is blocking the multicast packets. That's unlikely but it would be on you to figure out and fix.
- you're trying to find the player using a web browser on an older Android device. Google fixed that problem some releases ago but unless you upgrade to recent Android you're stuck with using the IP address.
- ?
Regards,
Kent
I have been trying
Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10 - Both Chrome and Firefox connects by IP, not by alias
Chromium and Firefox on Linux Mint 20 - both work by the alias
Chrome, DuckDuckGo and Firefox on Android 14 - Google Pixel 6 PRO - Chrome /DuckduckGo/Firefox IP only
Chrome and Safari on iPad - Chrome doesn't connect with either, iPad takes the alias and IP