07-17-2022, 05:42 PM
Addition:
After I reconnected the LAN, the UPnP renderer remained accessible via WLAN.
However, not via LAN.
Is the UPnP renderer bound to an interface?
As I already wrote in the other thread, I need Moode as a WLAN hotspot.
The Raspberry should be connected to a wired network and at the same time provide a WLAN access point with its own subnet range, to which the UPnP control points can then connect.
Under MoodeOS 4.2, I had made manual adjustments to the config. In the meantime, however, the code has changed.
Now I have installed RaspAP and can use Moode as a hotspot while a LAN connection is active.
However, I now have the aforementioned problems with the UPnP renderer, which disappears.
Is there a way to bind the UPnP function to one (or even better all) interfaces?
After I reconnected the LAN, the UPnP renderer remained accessible via WLAN.
However, not via LAN.
Is the UPnP renderer bound to an interface?
As I already wrote in the other thread, I need Moode as a WLAN hotspot.
The Raspberry should be connected to a wired network and at the same time provide a WLAN access point with its own subnet range, to which the UPnP control points can then connect.
Under MoodeOS 4.2, I had made manual adjustments to the config. In the meantime, however, the code has changed.
Now I have installed RaspAP and can use Moode as a hotspot while a LAN connection is active.
However, I now have the aforementioned problems with the UPnP renderer, which disappears.
Is there a way to bind the UPnP function to one (or even better all) interfaces?