My admin username and password don't cut it; not sure what it needs ? I turned OFF my firewall for trouble shooting with no luck.
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2012-01-11, 07:16 #1Junior Member
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iPhone/iPod App Needs Server Password?
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2012-01-11, 07:32 #2
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2012-01-11, 10:25 #3Junior Member
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I do not see any options for, "password protection" in the LMS dialog boxes; can you specify where it is at? I do, however, have my squeezebox account credentials set successfully.
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2012-01-11, 10:34 #4
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2012-01-11, 10:43 #5Junior Member
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Well I found it... was originally looking at LMS preference pane in OSX, not the web server. However, there is no password protection set. I even activated it, then tried logging on and it still would not accept my username and password. Then I turned it back off... same thing.
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2012-01-11, 14:36 #6Junior Member
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Can't say I figured it out completely but it's now working.
I have a escalated ticket with Logitech over the issue. After doing some googling I found out that some folks were having the same issue when two devices capable of routing were in their networks. I have a Westell modem and an Airport Extreme. The AE has been buggy since iCloud was rolled out; so I did a hard reset on the AE and Westell, then made Westell the router and turned off routing functions on the AE. After doing this, I disabled all firewall services and wireless network encryption. I reset the SB Duet a couple of times I was able to get in with my iPhone and iPad. After I made sure everything was working I turned on my firewall functions, forwarded the correct ports, and enabled WPA encryption.Last edited by snpower; 2012-01-11 at 14:38.

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