@mikhailark oops missed the Wi-Fi reference. Innuos doesn’t support Wi-Fi, my issue was with the IP address as noted earlier.
Pairing streamer
My Innous Pulsemini will not connect with my tablet that I use to control it. The tablet, and my phone, cannot find the device. Thought I'd ask here before going through Innous customer service to see if anyone has had this issue and knew of an easy resolution. I've rebooted from A-Z hoping that was the issue. Any recommendations?
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Ok, people don’t know how networks work. Frequencies, 2.4 or 5 ghz has no bearing on connectivity to a node. The number of routers you have doesn’t have any bearing on connectivity. I have 4 mesh network routers that use both wired and their 6e proprietary backhaul with no connection issues. I also have 5 switches connected to these mesh routers and in the wiring closet with no issues. If you don’t know networks, you shouldn’t offer advice, it’s going to confuse the OP. I mentioned in another thread on this that you have to setup the streamer with the correct network settings, which includes static ip or dhcp, and subnet mask. Can you ping the streamer? Can you look at the router device list to see if the streamer is attached to your LAN? Concentrate on getting the streamer connected hardwired to your network. Then go from a wired pc to your network and ping the streamer. If that doesn’t work, your streamer isn’t configured correctly. If the wired method works, then concentrate on your wireless connections. Your router will tell you if both your tablet and streamer are connected. This isn’t that tough to do. Im assuming you are using Roon and if so, didn’t you have Roon ARC turned on? If you didn’t you should. You can get rid of Sirius/XM in your cars but you will have to make changes to your router to use port forwarding. |
@rbstehno Hi , I obviously fall into the “ Don’t Know “ category, and I’m not being sarcastic. Would you please explain to me why I have two routers and two streamers, one WiFi and one hardwired to a different router. Why then, can I only access each with their corresponding router ? I do this by switching the Wi-Fi connection on my iPhone to the appropriate router. Thank you, Mike Bolger. |
Are you using the sense app only or have you tried to connect going through the Innuos website direct (no app)? I had to use the Innuos website direct for my pixelbook to connect the Zen Mk3 as advised by Innuos Tech Support. Then I bookmarked it, named and saved it, and click on that to connect, not the app. Other than that, and I am pretty sure you have gone thru all the basics, but try this sequence. 1) remove and replug the Ethernet cable at both ends assuring it is secure at both ends and consider trying another Ethernet cable if the first round of these 5 steps does not work. (2) shut down the mini and unplug it. (3) reboot both the modem and router. (4) reboot your device. (5) plug in the mini, turn it on. If using the website and going thru reboot process above doesn't work, suggest contacting Innuos. |
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