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I have followed the instruction in issue #212 however I do not get it to work.
Airsonos never completes the search. Actually, I don't get any output after "Searching for Sonos devices on network..." appears on the screen and I have had to terminate using ctrl + c.
Running
sudo airsonos --diagnostics
gives the following output (truncated after first of four devices in the network). So it seems airsonos finds my Sonos speakers but never prints the output of the search nor ends the script.
got the very same behaviour. RPi 2, airsonos 0.2.5, node v4.2.4.
Found the workaround to this issue: it worked when I removed the IP number alias on eth0 I set up.
I have something similar. When I run airsonos --diagnostics the search never completes. When I run plain ol' airsonos it only finds one speaker. This is a raspberry pi 1 with node v4.4.3
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I have followed the instruction in issue #212 however I do not get it to work.
Airsonos never completes the search. Actually, I don't get any output after "Searching for Sonos devices on network..." appears on the screen and I have had to terminate using
ctrl + c
.Running
sudo airsonos --diagnostics
gives the following output (truncated after first of four devices in the network). So it seems airsonos finds my Sonos speakers but never prints the output of the search nor ends the script.
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