Logitech Duet manual No music will play

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Check the router’s network name (also known as SSID) you’re connecting to. If it’s a default name, like NETGEAR or LINKSYS, consider changing your network’s name to something unique to be sure you’re not inadvertently connecting to a nearby wireless network with the same name.

Check your distance to the wireless router. Move Squeezebox Duet closer to the wireless router and try connecting again.

Check the router itself. Try power cycling the router, wait about a minute or so and try connecting again. Also, try updating the software on your router.

Make sure MAC filtering is either OFF in your router, or that you provide the correct MAC addresses for both Squeezebox Controller and Receiver to your router.

The Receiver fails to connect to the network using an ethernet cable.

Check all your network connections, and make sure that the DHCP server is enabled in your router. Try using a different ethernet cable, even if the switch or hub indicates a good link. Make sure your router or access point has the latest software.

No music will play.

Make sure your music is not DRM protected. SqueezeCenter and Squeezebox cannot play DRM protected music. If your music was purchased from the iTunes Store, it may contain DRM. Only “iTunes Plus” tracks do not contain DRM.

Make sure you have any firewalls on your system correctly configured to allow communication between your server and player. Please see Appendix A: Configuring Your Firewall.

Check the file format and be sure it’s one of the supported types. See Appendix D Supported File Types for more information.

The FWD and REW buttons do not work with some songs in my music library.

Seeking through a song (holding FWD or REW) only works with natively supported file formats: MP3, FLAC, AIFF, and WMA (CBR & VBR).

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Contents User Guide Contents Getting Help About Squeezebox DuetSystem Requirements Package ContentsBefore You Begin Choose Your Network SetupFind Your Wireless Network Settings Using Squeezebox Controller Squeezebox Controller Interface Charge the Battery Set Up the HardwareConnect Squeezebox Receiver Listen Even When Your Computer is Turned Off Set Up a SqueezeNetwork AccountInstall SqueezeCenter Optional Connect Squeezebox Duet All-Wireless Network ConfigurationSet Up Squeezebox Controller Set Up Squeezebox Receiver Hybrid Network Configuration Set Up Squeezebox Receiver Page Set Up Squeezebox Controller and Receiver Bridged Network ConfigurationPage Title Bar Squeezebox Controller DisplayStatus Bar Browsing Your Library Playing The MusicRandom Mix Saving a Playlist PlaylistsFavorites Selecting Playlists Created on Your ComputerSearching Your Music Library Clearing Now PlayingEditing a Playlist Saved On Your Computer Internet Radio Tagging Your Music FilesLive Music Archive Music ServicesMP3tunes Appendix a Configuring Your Firewall Yellow Appendix B Button Color CodesBlue Updating SqueezeCenter Appendix C Updating the SoftwareUpdating Squeezebox Controller Updating Squeezebox ReceiverLimitations Appendix D Supported File FormatsMusic File Formats Playlist FormatsAppendix E Using Apple iTunes When setting up the Receiver, my player does not appear Appendix F TroubleshootingWhen setting up the Controller, my network does not appear Button on my Receiver stays yellow When setting up the Controller, no music sources appearAudio from Squeezebox is too quiet My music sounds choppy, distorted, or skips Squeezebox Duet fails to connect to my wireless networkHow do I use Static IP addresses with Squeezebox Duet? No music will play SqueezeCenter can’t find all of my music Remove the Cache folder used by SqueezeCenter Cannot sign in to my new SqueezeNetwork accountAppendix G Restoring Default Settings Developer Resources Logitech Contact Information Additional InformationOnline Help Contacting SupportPage Page Remedies Logitech Hardware Product Limited WarrantyAC Powered Products Important Safety Information Safety InformationLogitech compliance Logitech.com