The restarts didn't fix the issue. XDMS does have the new IP address. I'll contact support now.Also, just to cover the basics - you changed the IP address in XDMS after installing the router, right?
The router will change the IP of your Extreme and you need to update XDMS with the new IP Address. I assumed you had done that because you said you could play local files.
Ed jumped in right away and provided the solution. I needed to uninstall/reinstall XDMS on my iPad and re-enter my credentials.The restarts didn't fix the issue. XDMS does have the new IP address. I'll contact support now.
Thank you, nenon.Also, just to cover the basics - you changed the IP address in XDMS after installing the router, right?
The router will change the IP of your Extreme and you need to update XDMS with the new IP Address. I assumed you had done that because you said you could play local files.
I did. Everything works again. Thx!I would power cycle the router.
Emile, and what about the router firmware upgrade? How is it progressing?The drive needs to be formatted with an ext4 filesystem as the Router runs a linux operating system. We have assigned some resources last week to integrate support for other filesystems as although this functionality has not been used thus far recent development suddenly makes this an interesting application.
Thank you very much.
Emile,Emile, and what about the router firmware upgrade? How is it progressing?
Thank You.
Emile,
Please don’t consider me rude for insisting but, the Taiko Router firmware update would be very useful for many of us who have the backup files in a USB disk, and don’t already have the Extreme in their possession.
To load the internal Olympus storage, it would be a shorter path to perform the task, only from the Router to the Olympus and the data crossing only one Ethernet cable.
I know it’s silly me but I prefer simpler methods.
Thank you.
Thank you very much Emile. I’ll wait for the Taiko Router update firmware, before loading my Olympus internal storage.This is close, either finished just before or right after, the dreadful (for business owners), European summer holidays period.
Thank you very much Emile. I’ll wait for the Taiko Router update firmware, before loading my Olympus internal storage.
The USB Router port only recognises ext4 formatted disks. The Router firmware update will provide the recognition of NTFS formatted disks. The Router firmware is Linux based.What is in the update which currently is preventing you from copying the files?
Can you attach your backup USB drive to the Olympus and copy them directly?
The USB Router port only recognises ext4 formatted disks. The Router firmware update will provide the recognition of NTFS formatted disks. The Router firmware is Linux based.
The Olympus USB port doesn’t recognise any type oF data input. It’s only for music files and connected to a DAC.
I could setup a Ubuntu machine and do the conversion there, with a version that recognises both the formatted disks but, it’s another conversion, where we always loose something. Silly me, it’s an obsession.Thanks. I didn’t realize that about the USB port. So there are no input ports on the Olympus? That’s odd but I guess done for a specific reason.
I guess copying your library to an ext4 formatted disks would be a PITA.
Or you could connect the USB drive to the computer you use to remote into the Olympus, but I assume you already know that.
This all sounds rather complicated, at least for me...I could setup a Ubuntu machine and do the conversion there, with a version that recognises both the formatted disks but, it’s another conversion, where we always loose something. Silly me, it’s an obsession.
I have in the Taiko Router network, a windows home server, assembled in a Pink Faun ancient streamer, great PSU BTW, not exactly a NAS, but that would be the longest path. From the Router it will be the shortest path. Just a little bit OCD…, but I’m getting better.