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Im afraid all that does is makes the Beosound grey out the Media storage option and say it has no network connection in network info.
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Well thanks! :) I havent tried it directly wired to the NAS. I think that would mean each device would get a 169.254.100.X address. I have all machines on the same switch. The Beosound can see my laptop install of Twonky and my laptop can see the QNAP. My QNAP can see my mobile phone and Playstation and there is no firewall on router so I ruled out
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Thanks by the way Ari! Your ideas and support are appreciated. Think I need a linux guru!
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I plugged in a loan Beosound on a different Ethernet cable with a different power supply tonight (it just arrived from B&O) and it also doesnt work. I have Twonky running on my laptop as a trial and it works fine with the Beosound. It is the QNAP I am now sure of it but nobody seems to know why. It is so, so frustrating. I have had a Beosound for
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I would check the doors open smoothly and evenly and close evenly and smoothly too. See it plugged in and working. Check it plays CDs of course and doesnt make any funny noises.
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I was but then QNAP suggested rolling it back to a previous Firmware. I did this but it still didnt help. A technician engaged by Bang & Olufsen then tried a very old firmware version and it killed the QNAP. I then put the original firmware back on to it and have run the upgrade since. It still cant be found by the beosound. Unbelievable really
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Just got a loan beosound and it doesnt see it either so have ruled that out. I dont know what the Beosound is looking for but my QNAP isnt giving it. Twonky dont supoort NAS installs so back to QNAP I guess. sb
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Thanks Ari! The QNAP does not have a friewall on it. I have checked that port 1900 is open on the QNAP and it is. If I install Twonkyserver on to my laptop the BS5 encore sees it straight away. It has been rebooted and factory defaulted numerous times but will do it after each reconfig of QNAP if thats the case. I'll try manually assigning DNS to
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B and O have been a great help via a really nice chap in London from Polaris Networks. We have rebuilt the entire QNAP from the bottom up. Testing it using UPnP with Foobar2000, PS3 and all can see Twonkyserver except Beosound. I'll post up anything I find in case it helps others if / when we fix it. Currently in Denmarks corner....
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The Twonkyserver sees the Music files no problem. The config pages work fine. What I had thought was that perhaps the QNAP security was blocking the Twonkyserver somehow but it would seem not since I can see the Twonkyserver from other devices. I am going to call Bang and Olufsen now. :( Thanks again!