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Force MinimServer to use LAN 4 on a DS1813+
13-07-2016, 14:43
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Force MinimServer to use LAN 4 on a DS1813+
It's all in the subject really
I would like to force Minimserver to Use LAN 4 on my Synology DS 1813+ where LAN1 is set as default Lan

Thanks in advance
Mike
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15-07-2016, 11:44
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RE: Force MinimServer to use LAN 4 on a DS1813+
Is LAN4 connected to a different subnet than LAN1? If so, you could set the ohnet.subnet property to make MinimServer use only this subnet.

If you do this, you should be aware that you might have problems if the network connection is disabled and then re-enabled while MinimServer is running. This is caused by a recent change to ohNet. I am investigating the problem and I hope to have a solution within the next few weeks.
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15-07-2016, 14:56
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RE: Force MinimServer to use LAN 4 on a DS1813+
Hi Simon
It is on the same LAN
I tried seperate LANs and used ohnet.subnet property, which worked a treat.
My problem was that I couldn't get my Iphones etc to find the DS and control them.

I'm trying to put all my Linn streaming on one cisco switch
i.e. all the Linn DS and Lan 4 of the synology

I've also got a MikroTik CCR1009-8G-1S-1S+ which I think has the capability of stopping the DS Steaming leaving the Cisco switch via the built in switch.
But of course it has to at the moment because Minimserver is only going out on LAN 1

I was hoping that Minimserver on Synology knew the IP address of the Default LAN
i.e.
URL = 192.168.22.53:9790 listed on the Minimserver Package Center of the Synology

Thanks Anyway
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17-07-2016, 12:53 (This post was last modified: 17-07-2016 12:54 by DavidHB.)
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RE: Force MinimServer to use LAN 4 on a DS1813+
(15-07-2016 14:56)mikegriff Wrote:  My problem was that I couldn't get my Iphones etc to find the DS and control them.

This can be caused by unduly restrictive multicast settings in the router. Some routers by default prohibit multicast traffic on the wireless network, which would prevent your iPhones from seeing the server. Also, if there is a setting called 'IGMP snooping' on your router, make sure that it is disabled.

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