13-Aug-2025, 07:56
Then this has been resolved. It was simply a DNS error. I have occasionally been bothered by the amplifier "dropping out" of the network, despite the fact that it is wired directly into the router. To try and solve this, I first set the router to reserve a fixed IP for the amplifier. This helped a lot, but not 100%. I therefore also set the same fixed IP in the configuration of the amplifier, but did not think of that you would then also have to enter DNS manually. I got tips from Devialet to enter e.g. Google DNS 8.8.8.8 and a couple of others, but no matter what I tried to enter in DNS in the configuration, I could not get it to work. I therefore configured the amplifier back to DHCP, and then everything works as it should
. I have kept the IP reservation in the router for now.
In other words, this was a network problem, and not an amplifier problem

In other words, this was a network problem, and not an amplifier problem

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