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13. Juli 2018 at 20:03 #36589
The site carries the official hifiberry logo, and is accessible via this link.
https://www.hifiberry.com/blog/wlan-driver-bug-in-raspberry-pi-kernel/Regards,
Roy12. Juli 2018 at 19:43 #36563Hi Heiner,
I stumbled across this post while exploring wireless issues with pi3 and dac Pro
and felt it was only fair to update my comments re: ma2play vs other software so other users make an informed choice!This was posted on official site:
WLAN problems with RPI3
1142Cz_R3_Auf_aufmWe received some reports of WLAN problems with the HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro. After several hours of testing a lot of different releases with different HiFiBerry sound cards, we can confirm that there is some kind of problem with the DAC+ Pro and the onboard WLAN. While it seems to work for some users it isn’t for others.
The problem only affects the HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro and only the onboard WLAN module of the Raspberry Pi 3.
You have can use the following workarounds:
Use the Ethernet interface instead of the onboard WLAN
Use an external USB WLAN stick
Update December 2016:
The problem seems to occur only on specific WiFi channels. As a fix you can set your WLAN to a fixed channel other than the channels 1, 6, 11 and 14.It explains a lot doesnt it?
Kind regards,
Roy10. Juli 2018 at 18:58 #36519Hi Heiner,
I appreciate your response, as I am also on holiday as I type this message – so no problem :-)!
Having found a simpler solution to the problem was helpful. However, I would still like to access and utilise the M2P option, and evaluate the wide range of tweaks and adjustments that are available, if I could get the wireless connectivity problem solved with M2P.
Besides, having a year’s subscription to M2P, I really would like to know how the IP 10.1.1.212 can be the problem when, M2P worked perfectly at first installation with no connectivity problems.
I do also realise that the problem could also be due to ‚pilot error‘ – or an oversight on my behalf!
Either way, I will learn something from the experience.Kind regards,
Roy3. Juli 2018 at 15:56 #36444Update on wireless issues with Max2Play.
Today I tried something different, and installed XXXXaudio onto my spare microsd card! I have intentionally omitted the player name to avoid any issues. The disappointing part of this exercise is that I did not pay a cent for the player – it was freeware!!!!!!
As I type this message, the Pi3+Dac-Pro are singing beautifully through my stereo system. Both Lan and WAN were scanned and locked in. USB mount was almost automatic and in less than 1/10th of the time it took to solve the issue with M2P! My initial start up time was just as fast.
While I liked the M2P it just did not work for me! Hopefully, the wireless issues will be sorted out and I can use the player for the time I have access to the registered software.
Thank you.
1. Juli 2018 at 11:04 #36423Still connecting using lan cable. Tried a suggestion on the forum that using airplay plugin worked for some – didn’t work for me.
Tried WPS setup,result:
Successfully initialised wpa_supplicant
Using Primi-2015 for WPS I have no idea why!??
Error creating connectionPrimi-2015 is an unknown network that appears on iPad list of networks; probably a neighbour’s….
I have included my home network details and password in the m2p GUI.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by hd1200xlh.
30. Juni 2018 at 9:34 #36415All the pages, were configured to suit my setup. Loaded successfully, updated etc. All with wired internet connection. After all the settings were done. I unplugged the pi and connected it to my stereo system and booted the pi.
Pi is displayed as a wireless option on macbook, ipad and iphone scans.
None of the above were able to access 10.1.1.212!
Now, I am stuck with the pi connected to stereo – no display connected, and no way of actually safely shutting down the pi and corrupting my microsd AGAIN!!!
- This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by hd1200xlh.
30. Juni 2018 at 5:32 #36414Response to your suggestions:
Please follow these steps:
Make sure your Max2Play device is connected to the internet.
When Max2Play is connected to the internet wirelessly, and is being broadcast to my ipad, iphone and macbook pro. All three devices are able to connect to Max2Play, however, none are able to access the GUI or connect using 10.1.1.212.
…Could not open page as server could not be found.
But when I connect the ethernet cable all three device connect immediately – only the iphone 4s is unable to access max2play interface.Delete the license in the Max2Play interface and click „save“ with a blank field.
Click on „Settings/Reboot“ again, reenter your license and click „save“.On accessing the interface – the license was blank so I entered details and was provided access.
Check if the green „Activated“ field appears. If not, contact us again for further help
The ‚activate‘ field appears.
Currently configuring m2p.
30. Juni 2018 at 5:19 #36413Response to your suggestions:
Please follow these steps:
Make sure your Max2Play device is connected to the internet.
Max2Play is connected to the internet (ethernet) and is being broadcast to my ipad, iphone and macbook pro. All three devices are able to connect to Max2Play, however, none are able to access the GUI or connect using 10.1.1.212.
…Could not open page as server could not be found.Delete the license in the Max2Play interface and click „save“ with a blank field.
Click on „Settings/Reboot“ again, reenter your license and click „save“.
Check if the green „Activated“ field appears. If not, contact us again for further helpUnable to comply with your second request as I cannot access Max2Play interface on any of my devices.
29. Juni 2018 at 9:53 #36405Hi Heiner,
Update on progress:
I tried again last night before receiving your response, and still using the Ethernet cable connection I managed to connect my ipad3 to the pi!
Has the M2P website been down?
The reason I ask is because late last night, after completely shutting down the pi, connecting to a monitor and rebooting the pi started to the M2P screen saver as expected. However, I shut down the pi and unplugged hdmi. Then I rebooted the pi, and the ipad!
This time the pi started up normally and m2p was picked up in the ipad wireless scan and connected successfully!
This was as simple as my first experience with M2P!!No hiccups and pretty straightforward.
The m2p gui started, then changed from not registered to registered and an update alert was shown which I loaded, and completed successfully.
Thereafter the plugins were loaded and updated as necessary, so has the Logitech Media Server, Squeezebox etc.The players are loading, but the music on the external usb drive that is connected to the pi has not being coming up in the media list. Although the share is shown as setup…reflecting on my actions, I think I might have overlooked adding max2play as a share …. I will try and fix that before moving to a wireless setup.
Thanks for the prompt support suggestions.
I will keep you updated.- This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by hd1200xlh.
27. Juni 2018 at 19:01 #36387Yeah. Thank you. Now I am being told that I am not a registered user and my email address is not recognised! So I cannot use all the features I have paid for!
Thanks for the help.27. Juni 2018 at 3:15 #36376Hi Heiner,
Yes, I am aware of the limitations while hdmi is connected to a monitor.
Progress;
Last night I tried something different by going into ipad settings; networks; scanned and found max2play WAS recognised by the ipad.I then entered the password to access the max2play network ‚mypasscode‘. The ipad3 connected to the pi and the M2P GUI popped up. I chose my plugins but was unable to load LMS.
The drop down box with available options was not working. Without LMS I was unable to load jivelite or any player for that matter.
26. Juni 2018 at 4:04 #36366Hi Heiner,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, my router has WPS on it has always been on. WPS was on during my first connection of pi3-Dac when it worked, until I corrupted my sd card due to incorrect power down and reboot.
The wireless issue only started after I etched a new sd card, and ran the update and upgrade sudo commands on the new sd card.
At first installation of M2P, I used the GUI to enter SSID and password. When I removed the wired connection and connected the pi to my stereo system, it worked well and I was impressed with my purchase of the pi+Dac-pro and M2P!!
An update:
Last night I ran some sudo commands (forgive me I am unable to recall the specific commands as I am at work), which scanned for wireless networks and successfully recognised my SSID. I then edited the SSID and my password into a file using a terminal window. The result did indicate that the pi was connected to the network, however, when I connected the pi to a monitor with usb keyboard and mouse, the Internet cannot be accessed.
I also used my iphone and the „Fing“ app to scan my network and ping the pi, which also showed no connectivity to the network.
24. Juni 2018 at 17:57 #36339Hi,
Recently, I am experiencing the same problem as Praz.
Initially, I overcame my issues with m2p and finally got it working on both LAN and Wireless. However, after corrupting my sd card and doing a new installation, repeated attempts to get wireless working have failed.
My router has recognised the hifiberry and has it’s IP address as well as MAC registered on the LAN setup page. But only recognises the pi as making an ethernet connection.
I have checked my service provider credentials and passwords. There was an issue with the website continually inserting a capital although my sp name begins with a lower case as iiNet – m2p would correct the first i to capital I! After ensuring that was correctly entered, I am still faced with no wireless connection.21. Juni 2018 at 3:04 #36283Hi,
I realise this is an old post, but I am having a similar problem using Hifiberry pi3B and Dac Pro. My Ipad has been in this state for more than 6 hours. When I try to restart, I get a blank screen and unable to access server, followed by the M2P page with spinning wheel.
Has this issue been resolved?
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