Hello everyone,
First of all, thank you for your answers and your help.
So here's an update on the situation:
- after Ragwo's last message, I tried to see on my return if I could see an IP address via WiFi for the Devialet. The answer was no on the router interface. I unplugged my Phantom, plugged it back in electrically, and miraculously it started up (with the famous launch noise) and no problem, either via iPhone or Macbook, playing music.
- The next day, all over again: I could connect via Bluetooth but there was no sound.
- So I tried connecting the Devialet via an Ethernet cable to connect to it via the IP address. Now I can see that the speaker is on the router, and by connecting to the speaker's IP address, I can access its options. The sound is 100% authorised, so I took the opportunity to reset the speaker to its factory settings.
- The speaker then restarted (the famous launch noise), I added it to the Wifi (still connected to the Ethernet on the router), I connected to Bluetooth and via the Devialet app, I associated it.
- No problem now, I can listen to music. I disconnected the Ethernet cable and saw that the speaker had a WiFi IP address, which also allowed me to access its options.
After about an hour and a half, the sound stopped, but the music player on my iPhone continued to "play" on the speaker via Bluetooth, and I could still see the speaker on the WiFi IP list.
I restarted the speaker electrically, plugged it back into Ethernet and the speaker restarted and I could again hear the music.
I'm really confused by the situation. I'm planning to restart my router on it's default mode to totally clean the Wifi network.
Do you have any idea?
First of all, thank you for your answers and your help.
So here's an update on the situation:
- after Ragwo's last message, I tried to see on my return if I could see an IP address via WiFi for the Devialet. The answer was no on the router interface. I unplugged my Phantom, plugged it back in electrically, and miraculously it started up (with the famous launch noise) and no problem, either via iPhone or Macbook, playing music.
- The next day, all over again: I could connect via Bluetooth but there was no sound.
- So I tried connecting the Devialet via an Ethernet cable to connect to it via the IP address. Now I can see that the speaker is on the router, and by connecting to the speaker's IP address, I can access its options. The sound is 100% authorised, so I took the opportunity to reset the speaker to its factory settings.
- The speaker then restarted (the famous launch noise), I added it to the Wifi (still connected to the Ethernet on the router), I connected to Bluetooth and via the Devialet app, I associated it.
- No problem now, I can listen to music. I disconnected the Ethernet cable and saw that the speaker had a WiFi IP address, which also allowed me to access its options.
After about an hour and a half, the sound stopped, but the music player on my iPhone continued to "play" on the speaker via Bluetooth, and I could still see the speaker on the WiFi IP list.
I restarted the speaker electrically, plugged it back into Ethernet and the speaker restarted and I could again hear the music.
I'm really confused by the situation. I'm planning to restart my router on it's default mode to totally clean the Wifi network.
Do you have any idea?