ANDROID BLUEOS APP CAN'T FIND NAD M10 V.2
AnsweredDear all,
I have my NAD M10 V.2 on my subnet nb 3 (let's say 192.182.3.xxx). My smartphone's WiFi is on the subnet nb 6 (192.168.6.yyy). On my smartphone, the Android BluOS app can't find my NAD M10 V.2.
I can enter my NAD using its IP address with a browser. When I disconnect the Ethernet cable and write the WiFi credentials in the client web page, my Android BluOS app can sometimes find my NAD, but not always and it's hard to reproduce this connection success.
When I disconnect the Ethernet cable from my NAD, it's easy explainable that my Roon Nucleus, also in the subnet 6 is disconnected, which I don't want, because I need the NAD to hear the music collection I have on the Roon Nucleus.
I have installed the BluOS Windows app and no problem to connect, and hear all the music sources I have (Spotify and Roon).
How is it possible to have my smartphone working as a remote controller for my NAD?
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I have my NAD M10 V.2 on my subnet nb 3 (let's say 192.182.3.xxx). My smartphone's WiFi is on the subnet nb 6 (192.168.6.yyy). On my smartphone, the Android BluOS app can't find my NAD M10 V.2.
HI Francois
They MUST be on the same subnet...
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Update, my Roon Nucleus is in the subnet 3, not 6 (3 for the fixed network, 6 for the WiFi network)
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Dear Tony, many thanks for your answer, but wow, this means I have no solution to control my NAD from my WiFi network. I need to start a PC to do this task but can't use my smartphone nor a tablet to control my music, that's really a problem and I doubt I am the only client to have this situation. I will look for other solutions, but I'm a bit shocked...
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