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I quickly moved over to asuswrt-merlin after I could not get things working properly with upgraded stock firmware. The Raspberry Pi has an EDIMax wireless dongle. I am tech savvy (for the most part) and I had this working great on my old Linksys WRT54GL router using dd-wrt. It just connected because all the configuration was done on the Linux side of the house. Tell it the SSID and password and you were in.
This time, it simply won't connect. I found some articles suggesting that a very simple UI be installed on the Raspberry Pi called wicd-curses. I have used that and it still won't connect and doesn't tell me why. Where can I look to troubleshoot this problem?
A separate issue is my Squeezebox. If you're not familiar with Squeezebox, there are quite a few components. In my case, I have a Squeezebox Receiver which connects to my Netgear Duo storage appliance on port 9000 which is where the Squeezebox service is running. The receiver has a wired connection, but also a wireless connection. The router picks it up on the wireless, but I would much prefer it used the wired connection. Oddly enough, I've seen both the controller and the receiver on the wired side at one time or another, but the controller only has a wireless connection. How can I make sure that the receiver connects on the wired side? I have had nothing but trouble with getting this to work, usually I have to turn off the firewall, but I did have it working at one time with firewall on and ports 9000 and 3843 forwarded to the NAS.
Are there logs I should be looking at? Just tell me how to troubleshoot these issues and I'll try them, but right now I am quite frustrated with this thing having been working on getting things right for over a week now.
This time, it simply won't connect. I found some articles suggesting that a very simple UI be installed on the Raspberry Pi called wicd-curses. I have used that and it still won't connect and doesn't tell me why. Where can I look to troubleshoot this problem?
A separate issue is my Squeezebox. If you're not familiar with Squeezebox, there are quite a few components. In my case, I have a Squeezebox Receiver which connects to my Netgear Duo storage appliance on port 9000 which is where the Squeezebox service is running. The receiver has a wired connection, but also a wireless connection. The router picks it up on the wireless, but I would much prefer it used the wired connection. Oddly enough, I've seen both the controller and the receiver on the wired side at one time or another, but the controller only has a wireless connection. How can I make sure that the receiver connects on the wired side? I have had nothing but trouble with getting this to work, usually I have to turn off the firewall, but I did have it working at one time with firewall on and ports 9000 and 3843 forwarded to the NAS.
Are there logs I should be looking at? Just tell me how to troubleshoot these issues and I'll try them, but right now I am quite frustrated with this thing having been working on getting things right for over a week now.