The LMS on my NAS is version 7.7.2.
The version on my pc has updated to 7.7.5.
Is this update important?
On the advanced tab, the webpage it is trying to access is "http://192.168.0.10:9000/settings/index.html?player=".
It comes up with 'page cannot be found' and also 'This error (HTTP 404 Not Found) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but the page you wanted was not found'.
Thanks in advance to those more technically minded.
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192.168.x.x type addresses are local to your home network, I.e. behind your router.
The :9000 bit is the port on that ip address that is being accessed - the ip address gets you to the box; the port number identifies the application on that box to connect to. By default, the http:// protocol uses port 80, so applications that may share a box with a standard web server use other ports out of what's called the "well known" range (0 to 1023 - these have reserved and specific uses), e.g. 8080, 8085 or 9000 etc.
This address is the index page of your LMS server.
The :9000 bit is the port on that ip address that is being accessed - the ip address gets you to the box; the port number identifies the application on that box to connect to. By default, the http:// protocol uses port 80, so applications that may share a box with a standard web server use other ports out of what's called the "well known" range (0 to 1023 - these have reserved and specific uses), e.g. 8080, 8085 or 9000 etc.
This address is the index page of your LMS server.
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