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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Today I did some tests and I still have
the initial problem... Follows a description of the tests I did:<br>
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1- I moved the Alix Kit near the AP: No change in problem<br>
2- I plugged the ethernet to the Alix Kit: Everything worked fine<br>
3- I installed MPD 0.16.0 on a notebook running Ubuntu (12.10 64
bit) and tested with the same DB config (accessing my Unraid
server), connecting wireless: Everything worked fine<br>
<br>
Maybe the wifi connection is happening too late (only for Voyage
MPD) and the server volume is available after the boot, so I need
to send a command to mount the volume manually. Any ideas to solve
this?<br>
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Regards,<br>
<br>
Adriano Dias<br>
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On 28-Jan-13 13:44, Adriano Dias wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28-Jan-13 13:33, Punky Tse wrote:<br>
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On 1/28/2013 11:18 PM, Adriano Dias wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">I included this share in the fstab so I
can have it mounted after the boot but it is not working... <br>
The share is available only after I send a "mount -a" command.
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Can anybody help on this? <br>
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Probably one of the network interface is not up at boot. Do you
have a interface enabled but the link is downed at boot? <br>
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Hi, I use the Voyage MPD Wireless Kit (Voyage MPD + ALIX3D2 + 4GB
CF + Wireless 11a/b/g/n Atheros) and I leave the server and the
wireless network on all the time.<br>
The box (Alix) is turned on by plugging the power supply (12V) and
I check this via SSH after some time (to allow the initialization
process end).<br>
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Is there any way to check the signal power at the Alix? Or a log
were I can check if there was a network signal variation?<br>
<br>
I think this is the only thing in the "circuit" that can
oscillate... And I can't "feel" this during the ssh session.<br>
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Thanks and regards<br>
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