On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 17:45:40 +0000, RobH wrote:
> On 19/03/18 17:05, Jan Panteltje wrote:
>> On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Mar 2018 16:12:51 +0000) it happened RobH
>> wrote in :
>>>
>>> As I have said in other posts on this subject, RuneAudio is an image
>>> which is written to a 4gb micro sd card, and there is nothing else on
>>> it at all.
>>
>> OK, then I have no idea, not very practicaa that the standard tools are
>> not there,
>> a quick google for 'RuneAudio configuration' finds among many other
>> links:
>> http://www.runeaudio.com/documentation/troubleshooting/rpi-
troubleshooting/
>>
>>
>>
> Thanks for the link and a particular part of it was very helpful:
>
> Typical WiFi configuration steps:
>
> What I had to do was to boot the pi3 with both ethernet and USB wifi
> dongle.
> Then from Networks select the wifi network from the list.
> Write down the ip address of the wifi connection.(I knew this anyway)
> Shutdown Rune Audi from the menu Remove the ethernet cable and reboot
> the pi3.
> Once booted I entered the wifi ip address in a browser, and Rune Audio
> GUI appeared.
> I then moved the pi3 back to its original playing location, booted it up
> and the wifi connection was back up.
> Normal service has been resumed.
>
> Thanks
it sounds like there is a possibility your Wan IP Address had changed
(quite possible when it is assigned by DHCP)
you may want to look at either configuring the PI's WIFI to use a fixed
address or configuring the router to always assign the same one
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