20-Feb-2019, 22:45
(20-Feb-2019, 14:32)NickB Wrote: [ -> ]I powered off my Devialet by unpluggung the power cord and restarted it and then it became certified.
That worked for me as well.
(20-Feb-2019, 14:32)NickB Wrote: [ -> ]I powered off my Devialet by unpluggung the power cord and restarted it and then it became certified.
(20-Feb-2019, 22:36)Pim Wrote: [ -> ]Most people tell me I'm 'certified' so I kind of like the uncertified situation. It gives me a bit of comfort.
(20-Feb-2019, 21:03)David A Wrote: [ -> ]didn't' work this time for my 140 just as it didn't work last time
(21-Feb-2019, 13:48)ogs Wrote: [ -> ]Logged with Devialet, I suggest everyone impacted do the same.(20-Feb-2019, 21:03)David A Wrote: [ -> ]didn't' work this time for my 140 just as it didn't work last time
This seems to somehow be related to the 140. I have seen at least one other case on the Roon forum with the same problem. Roon support says this must be dealt with by Devialet. Check posts at the end of this thread: https://community.roonlabs.com/t/expert-...eady/61890
(21-Feb-2019, 13:32)frejo Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to run a direct ethernet connection between core and devialet without using a switch? If so, will Spotify connect still work?
(21-Feb-2019, 15:25)tategoi Wrote: [ -> ]After repeated rebooting of Roon, plugging out-and-in of Devialet power cords, and running build 401, my Od’A is still “Uncertified”.
(21-Feb-2019, 13:32)frejo Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to run a direct ethernet connection between core and devialet without using a switch? If so, will Spotify connect still work?
(21-Feb-2019, 21:32)David A Wrote: [ -> ](21-Feb-2019, 13:32)frejo Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to run a direct ethernet connection between core and devialet without using a switch? If so, will Spotify connect still work?
Yes BUT you need to have Roon running on a device with 2 ethernet ports, one which you connect to your router for the internet connection Roon needs and the other which you connect to your Devialet. If you only have 1 ethernet put on the device running Roon then you need to use a switch.
There are some servers (Innuos, current Antipodes models) with 2 ethernet ports. I have no idea about whether any NUCs have 2 ports. The Roon Nucleus only has 1 port and my not discontinued Antipodes DS only has one. Overall I think devices with 2 ports are in the minority.